Hampden Sydney College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hampden Sydney, VA)

 - Class of 1950

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Bill are becoming dared. The Hill ifself is changed. Wifh 'rhe well-equipped rebuill' library and a new disposal uni+, 'fhe college planl' has increased in size, and al' +he presenl' 'rime consfrucfion of our new audilorium and recrealion cenfer is under way. The presence of Virginia Era Chapler of Phi Bela Kappa adds greafly 'ro our preslige and provides new incenfives for s+uden+ achievement However, in spile of rhese changes, our life as Hampden-Sydney slu- denls remains much +he same. Wilhin fhe pages of 'rhe l950 KALEIDO- SCOPE are glimpses which seem very familiar now. Lef us hope +ha+ rhe years will noi' dim our recollecfion of fhem, DR. FRANK STODDERT JOHNS .Q3ec!icafi0n Among our alumni fhere are many disiinguished and successful men of whom Hampden-Sydney is proud. To many of 'rhese i+ is also grafeful for counfless services +o +he college and Hs sludenls. Such a man is DR, FRANK STODDERT JOHNS of Richmond, Virginia. In college and since his gradua+ion in I908, Dr. Johns has given generously of his abiliiy and inferesl in order +l1a+ fhe posilion of Hampden-Sydney mighr be s+reng+h- ened. For more 'Ihan 'lwenfy years, he has served on ihe Board of Truslees and has held ihe posiiion of Chairman since l938. A+ preseni' he is also a member of fhe Afhlefic Advisory Council, The value of such an alumnus is difficuli' fo express, for his influence is Felf in many ways. The I950 KALEIDOSCOPE is dedicaied fo Dr. Johns in sincere apprecia+ion of his loyal+y and inferesf for Hampden-Sydney College. fam ,yn Memoriam Q GEORGE L. WALKER ,xg Wifedfone. On December I3, I949, Virginia Eia Chapfer of 'rhe Phi Be+a Kappa frafernify was esfablished a+ Hampden-Sydney College. The charfer was presenfed fo Presideni' Edgar G. Gammon by Presidenl Theodore F. Jack, oi Randolph-Macon Woman's College. The charier members are shown here: Professors H. B. Overcash and M. H. BiHinger, Presideni' Jack, Professor S. M. Reed, Presiden+ Gam- mon, and Professors C. F. McRae, T. E. Gilmer, P. H. Ropp, and C, J. Likes. The foundaiion members, in addifion, included Professors D. M. Allan, G. H. Thompson, and Dr. Frank S. Johns. Gll 'Lb iii : -is Z f P :CIP 3 N9 5 u e- 'E S Q , in T ' X.. xx'--.w P' i N19gUs P EDGAR GRAHAM GAMMON, L.L.D Fresideni of fhe College .xdclminififrafion DAVID COOPER WILSON A.B., AM., Ph.D. Dean of +I1e College PAUL TULANE ATKINSON A.B. Treasurer of Ihe College we gCLClfLAg JAMES BUCKNER MASSEY A.B., B.D., D.D., Ll..D. Professor of Bible Omicron Della Kappa. HINTON BAXTER OVERCASH B.S., M,A. Professor of Biology Chi Befa Phi, Phi Bela Kappa. SAMUEL MACON REED A.B., M.A. Professor of Mafhemafics Phi Delia Thefa, Omicron Della Kappa. DENISON MAURICE ALLAN A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology Sigma Chi, Omicron Della Kappa, Chi Bela Phi, Sigma Upsilon, Tau Kappa Alpha. DAVID COOPER WILSON A.B,, A.M,, Ph.D. Professor of Greelr Lambda Chi Alpha, Omicron Della Kappa. ROBERT CECIL BEALE B,A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English Sigma Upsilon, Pi Della Theta, Tau Kappa Alpha THOMAS EDWARD GILMER B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Physics ii Kappa Alpha, Phi Bela Kappa, Chi Befa Phi Omicron Della Kappa, Sigma Xi. GRAVES HAYDON THOMPSON a.A., AM., Ph.D. Walfer Blair Professor of Lafin Kappa Sigma, Sigma Upsilon, Efa Sigma Phi, Alpha Psi Omega, Sigma Pi Rho. FRANCIS GHIGO B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of French and Spanish Thela Chi, Omicron Delfa Kappa, Sigma Upsilon. 'MORRIS HENRY BITTINGER A.s,, MA. Professor of Economics Thefa Chi, Omicron Della Kappa, Phi Bela Kappa. CARL JAMES LIKES B.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemisfry Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chi Bela Phi, Phi Befa Kappa EMMET ROACH ELLIOTT B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Malhemafics Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Xi, Chi Bela, Pi Mu Epsilon. CHARLES FERGUSON MCRAE A.B,, B.D., Th.M. Assisfanf Professor of Bible Omicron Della Kappa, Phi Bela Kappa. PAUL LIVINGSTON GRIER B.A., B.S. in L.Sc. Librarian Sigma Upsilon. PHILLIP HORTENSTINE ROPP A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Bela Kappa, Amicron Delia Kappa, Sigma Upsilon. ,lar ,.'.,-E 39: 7' '33 .. f X .544 9 SQ ,- 'W f ar 3. si, fa Pvt, -99 we gadfl WILLARD FRANCIS BLISS A.a., Ph.D. Professor of Hislory Della Upsilon, Sigma Upsilon. ELMO BERNARD FIRENZE A.B., MA. Ins+ruc'for in German and French Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROBERT THRUSTON HUBARD, JR. B.A., I.I..D. Assislanl Professor of Governmenl' and English Chi Phi, The Raven Society, Omicron Della Kappa, Sigma Upsilon, Phi Della Phi. ADDISON DABNEY CAMPBELL B.S., M.S. Inslrucfor in Physics Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma, Chi Bela Phi, Alpha Psi Omega. HENRY EDGAR McCONE B.A., M.A. Assislanl Professor of Hisfory LEE WINFREE RYAN B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Romance Languages GEORGE LUTHER WALKER B.A. Recording Secrelary, Alumni Associalion Pi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Della Kappa. GEORGE SMITH PROCTOR Direclor of Afhlelics Omicron Della Kappa. MORGAN JOHN TILLER B.A. Head Foolball Coach Kappa Sigma DAVID ROBERT REVELEY A.B.. M,A. Assislanl Professor of English, Malhemafics, and Educalion Omicron Della Kappa, Phi Della Kappa. THOMAS EDWARD CRAWLEY B.A. Assislanl' Professor of English Kappa Alpha, Omicron Della Kappa, Sigma Upsilon. ARTHUR MAULTSBY DOWELL, JR. B.S., M.S. Assislanl' Professor of Chemisfry Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Phi Omega, Chi Alpha Sigma, Chi Bela Phi. WILLIAM PIERCE HAY, JR. B.A. Assisfanl Coach Kappa Alpha, Omicron Della Kappa. C. W. BONDURANT B.S. Assislanf Professor of Chemislry Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Della Nu. JOSEPH WILLARD WHITTED B.S., M.A. Professor of Spanish Thela Upsilon Omega, Sigma Delfa Pi. L:j'.,.,E...: sg .. R ' -. I ' . W- ' fm 2 ewf 2 ,nl ' . VI. dh Fai f' ff ' mg. R, A A ' 3 K 3 g - A1- I . ' 'gg Ig in jig -,N 4,8 I wav VA, J 1 ' 45? ,QQ ..I fig' wx !, 3 555 up Fhd Row DR. RAY A. MOORE, A.B., M.D. ............ ....... C oIIege Physician MISS DELIA E. BROCK, C.'I'.N.. . DR. McILWAINE THOMPSON, B.A., B.D., Ph.D. . -MISS ANNA P. DICKHOFF .... HERMAN L. DUNCAN . . MISS JEAN MASSEY ..... MRS. PAULETT CLARK . . . MRS. MARJORIE E. CLEGHORNE MRS. PAUL L. GRIER ....... oarcl of ji' ROBERT S. BRENAMAN JUDGE A. C. BUCHANAN A. B. CARRINGTON, JR. LEWIS CHEWNING DONALD L. CORK J. M. CROCKETT J. W. DUNNINGTON HORACE A. GRAY, JR. Second Row . . Secre+a ry uafee FRED N. HARRISON ROBERT T. HUBARD FRANK S. JOHNS, M.D. BENJAMIN R, LACY, JR., D.D. LEWIS G. LARUS ROBERT W. LAWSON, JR. J. L. McMILLAN, D.D. A. F. PATTON fo Execufive S Superinfendeni of Infirmary . Pasfor, College. Church Secrefary fo 'Ihe Treasurer Superinfenden? of Buidlings . .Secrefary 'ro fI1e Dean . . . . .Assisianf Librarian ecrefary, Alumni Associafion . Secretary Io fhe Presidenf 6 WILLIAM T. PUGH, M.D. WILLIAM T. REED, JR. C. B. ROBERTSON H. B, STONE, M.D. E. T. THOMPSON, D.D. E. T. WELLFORD, D.D. J. WARREN WHITE, 'M.D. EDGAR G. GAMMON, D.D. ZL,,,,,,!,f01,f,2 Ae xyamlaclen-.gjyvlneg wifkguf ish' x Rf? gs. l ei! E I El ss E5 fo! Q 8 -Q.. enior gfadri .Hifi for? Whaf is a senior? According To WebsTer's Collegiate Dirtionary a senior is an undergraduafe in his final year aT an American college, universify, high school, eTc. BUT This is simply a generalized, unqualified definiTion. For ThaT reason iT could noT be employed To accuraTely describe a senior aT Hampden-Sydney. A complefe de- scripfion would require an arficle of greaT lengTh, and even Then would be mosT difficulf To consTrucT. However, There are a few oufsfanding characTerisTics which readily come To mind when one sTops To consider exacTly whaT a senior aT This college represenfs. FirsT and forernosT, a Hampden-Sydney College senior is a genfleman. AssociaTion wiTh genflemen, insTrucTion by genTlemen, and Treafmenf as a genTleman have each played an imporTanT parT in The casfing of The die. This is a genfle influence, passing almoisl' unnoTiced, buT iT is one which is easily discernible in iTs eTfecTs. IT would be false To say ThaT every man who receives a degree aT Hampden-Sydney is a scholar in The sTricTesT meaning of The word: buf if is reasonable To asserT ThaT he has had in The course of his Training many educaTional advanTages which he would noi' have received elsewhere, and on The average This has had iTs ef'fecT. Probably The ouTsTanding feafure of any Hampden-Sydney sTudenT, and especially a senior, is his friendly nafure. Much of This can be aTTribuTed To The afmosphere on The Hill for friendliness seems To radiafe from The ancienT oaks which sTand lilce monu- menTs abouT The campus, consTanT reminders of The TradiTions which have made Hampden-Sydney whaT iT is. A Hampden-Sydney senior is a -sporfsman, lilcing noThing beTTer Than To engage in a good scrap in any aThleTic evenf. He loves To win, and he lcnows how To lose. BuT lose or win, his spiriT is always high, and his conducT is ThaT of a genTleman, wheTher he is acfively parTicipaTing or lending his supporf from The sTands. In concluding, iT is necessary To add one final characferiisfic in order ThaT This de- scripfion shall approach compleTeness. ThaT characTerisTic is one of honor. From The Time ThaT he firsT enrolls aT Hampden-Sydney a sTudenT is puT on his honor To abide by The rules of The school and To conducT himself as a genfleman. The resulT is ThaT before he leaves he is insTilled wiTh a very keen percepfion of honor, and so deeply is This enTrenched, ThaT iT will carry wiTh him Through The remainder of his life, serving even Then To disTinguish him as a Hampden-Sydney genfleman. WINSTON GOULDIN, Class Hisforian 20 enior Cfcwri heard CHARLES LEON BURNS, JR . . . . . .Presiden+ JAMES LEWIS TRINKLE . . . . Vice-Presidenf JULIUS TEMPLE GOODMAN . . . Secretary-Treasurer THOMAS WINSTON GOULDIN . . . . . His+orian Goodman, Trinkle, Burns, Gouldin 21 T if I Ui! E' I as ff -, -,Ig L -IJ Ig gg gf-1 ,I if ,Ig rf in . ., 1 O EARL THOMAS AGEE. Farmville, Virginia: Radio Club I3, 4i. 0 JOHN DAINGERFIELD ALFRIEND, Souih Samuel Sireef, Charles Town, W. Va.: ZX: J.V. Foo+baII Ili: Tiger ll, Zl, Managing Edifor IZI: Liferary Socieiy Il, 21: Infirmary Assisfani I3, 4i. 0 RICHARD DURAIN ANDERSON, Carmine Island, Wicomico, Virginia: EX, IIAEQ Varsify Tennis II, 3Ig Tiger I3, 4I, Feafure Ecliior I3, 4Ig Liferary Sociely lfi. 4I7 Monogram Club I3, 4I: Business Manager, Garne'r I3, 41, Edi+oriaI Sfaff I3, 4I: Jongleurs l3, 4Ig Sfucienl Assembly l4Ig German Club 0 LETCHER BLACKWELL BARNES, Blaclcsfone, Virginia: GX. EARL THOMAS AGEE JOHN DAINGERFIELD ALFRIEND RICHARD DURAIN ANDERSON LETCHER BLACKWELL BARNES 22 v -i.ii - .l-...J ,-we - Wh RICHARD JOHNSON BARTLETT JOSEPH JAMES BASILONE RICHARD JOHN BASTO LINEOUS PRESTON BLAND, III O RICHARD JOHNSON BARTLETT, l28 James River Drive, Hi'Ion Village, Virginia, HXQ Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 41: KALEIDOSCOPE l3ig Golf l2ig German Club ll, 2, 31. 0 JOSEPH JAMES BASILONE, 3609 Seminary Avenue. Richmond, Virginia, KA: Foofball 0 RICHARD JOHN BASTO llichyl, 527 N. Sheppard SI., Richmond, Virginia, KI, Track ill, lnframural Council l3lg Vice-Presideni, Kappa Sigma Hip House Manager l4lg German Club ll, 2, 4l. 0 LINEOUS PRESTON BLAND, III lL. F'.i, Tappalwannoclr, Virginiag KAg Transferred from VPI l2l3 J. V. Baseball l2ig German Club I3, 4l: Tiger l3, 4l, Circulafion Manager i413 Sfudenf Assembly , 23 - .. A II ll E 0 DANIEL EDWARD BRAY, JR., IIOO Bellevue Ave., Richmond, Virginia, .bI'i'Zg Jongleurs Il, 2, 3, 413 Vice-Presidenf I3, 4lg Presidenf Alpha Psi Omega I3, 41: Monogram Club II, 2, 3, 4lg Track Team II, 2, 3, 4Ig Glee Club Il, 2, 3,3 German Club II, 2, 3, -Il. 0 CHARLES WILLIAM BRIDGES, 252 Virginia Ave., Welch, Wes? Virginia: EX, Transfer from V.P.I.: Glee Club I3, 4,5 Junior Varsify Foofball 0 GEORGE TARRY BRYSON, JR., I828 Parlr Ave., Richmoncl, Virginia, IX, III'I', HAH: Presideni of Sigma Chi I4I: KALEIDOSCOPE II, 2I, A:socia+e Ediior I3I, Edilor HI: Vice-Presiden? Pan Hellenic Council I4I5 Glee Club III: German Club II, 21: Garne'f I3lg Bible Assisfanf I2, 3, 4-I. 0 TATE COX BUCHANAN, Salrville, Virginia. DANIEL EDWARD BRAY, JR. CHARLES WILLIAM BRIDGES GEORGE TARRY BRYSON, JR. TATE COX BUCHANAN 24 CHARLES LEON BURNS, JR. PERCY JAMES BURTON, JR. ROBERT EUGENE BUTLER BERNARD MASON CAPERTON I CHARLES LEON BURNS, JR., 408 Pine Ave., Waynesboro, Virginia, EFX: Glee Club ll, 31, Sfudeni Council l2, 3,1 Presidenf, Thefa Chi l4i: Presidenf, Senior Class 0 PERCY JAMES BURTON, JR. lJimmyi, B06 N. Main S+., Danville, Virginia, KA, German Club ll, 2, 3, 4lg Fooiball lil: Baseball ll, Zig Monogram Club l2, 3, 411 lnframural Council l2, 31: Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 4l, Presiden? l4i, Leader of Sweei' Ib l3l1 Fred Waring Music Award lil, Kearfoff Sfone Music Award O ROBERT EUGENE BUTLER, Suffolk, Virginia. I BERNARD 'MASON CAPERTON, Slab Fork, Wesl Virginia, Xfllg XBfI1g Hllfilg Tiger ll, Zi. IIANIP LSYII all PI950 25 W if TT All lil W A A 1-l ll, ll il if lil M 0 DOUGLAS GORDON CHAPMAN, JR. lDugl, 324 Clovelly Roacl, Richmond, Virginia: KE: Foo+ball ll, 2, 3, 4l, Co-Caplain l4lg Baseball l3, 4lg Traclr ll, 2lg Monogram Club ll, 2, 3, 4,5 Tiger l2lg Secrefary-Treasurer Fresh- man Class lllg Vigilance Commiflee l2lg Pan-Hellenic Council l3lg German Club I REES CECIL CHAPMAN, Tazewell, Virginia, IX, Xiifllg Illlflfg Glee Club ll, Zl: KALEIDOSCOPE l3, 415 German Club l2, 3, 4l. O MCLIN SHEDDON CHOATE, JR. lMacl, 200 Foresf Hills, Danville, Virginia: AXA: Glee Club ll, 2, 4lp The Twen+y l4lg Jongleurs ll, 2, 3, 41: Radio Club l2, 31, Presiclenf l3lg Psychology Assisfanf l3,-11. O JOHN BELTON CLEMENTS, Clarlrsville, Virginia, AXA: Xiifilg Liferary Sociefy lllg Chemisiry Lab Assisfani DOUGLAS GORDON CHAPMAN, JR. REES CECIL CHAPMAN McLIN SHEDDON CHOATE, JR. JOHN BELTON CLEMENTS IVY 26 .s L.. r Ur'-'Veg CARTER LAMBERT COGHILL SAMUEL MASON COLE, JR. JOHN WILLIAM COWHERD, III SAMUEL ADAMS ELDER O CARTER LAMBERT COGHILL, 5020 Kanawha Ave., Charlesfon 4, Wesf Virginia: III'I': IT: Axlfil: IIAIQ: Glee Club 1I ,2, 3, 41, Business Manager Accompanigl 131, Librarian 1I, 2, 41: Jongleurs 1I, 2, 31, Business Manager 121: Tiger 1I, 2, 3, 41, Edifor 141: Garnef 13, 4: KALEIDOSCOPE 141: Liferary Socie+y 13, 41: Who's Who Among Siudenfs in American Universilies and Colleges 141: Crawley Memorial Music Award I SAMUEL MASON COLE, JR. 1King1, Roule No. 3, Pefersburg, Virginia: Jongleurs 1I, 2, 3, 41: Glee Club 12, 3, 41: Radio Club 12, 3, 41, Business Manager 141: German Club 1I, 2, 3, 41: KALEIDOSCOPE 131: Chess Club O JOHN WILLIAM COWHERD, III 1Sliclr1, 80I McCormiclr S+., Cliflon Forge, Virginia: IIKA: J. V. Baslrefball 1I1: J. V. Fooiball 1I, 31: German Club 12, 3, 41: Pan'Helfenic Council 131: KALEIDOSCOPE Sporfs Sfaff 0 SAMUEL ADAMS ELDER, I05 Lafayefie Ave., Annapolis, Maryland: Xliflf: ET: President Sigma Upsilon 131: Sec- reIary-Treasurer, Chi Bela Phi 131: Whifing Scholarship Sociefy, secrefary 141: Tuclrelf Scholarship Prize 121: Glee Club 1I, 21: Garnef Confribufor 12, 41: Physics Lab Assisfani 13, 41: Library Assisianl HA SYII YIIUII PI950 27 .11 5-, , . W .- Q. , 7- Q . ii ii I :S ii I 0 JOHN DeACOSTA ELMORE, I49 Ames Ave., Leonia, New Jersey: EX: Eclifor, Hampden-Sydney Key 1l1: Tiger 12, 31: KALEIDOSCOPE 131: S+uden+ Council 141: Iniramural Manager 141: Monogram Club 141: Cross Counfry 121: Traclr 12, 31: Library Assisfanl 1l, 21: Clwemisiry Lab Assisiani 0 WILLIAM WIATT FIELD, JR., 377A Walnul Ave., Roanoke, Va.: AXA: Freshman Ma'rhema+ics Coach Class ln- sirucfor 1I1: Traclc 1I1: Glee Club 1I, 21: Bar Bell Club 13, 41, Vice-Presidenf 131, Secrefary-Treasurer 141: German Club 0 FRANCIS ERNEST FLORA 1Franlr1, II06 Wasena Avenue, Roanolre, Virginia: KE: ILXIE: Tennis Team 1I, 2, 3, 41: Monogram Club 12, 3, 41: Business -Manager, Garne+ 1l, 21: Glee Club 1l1: Vice-Presidenf, Pi Delia Epsilon 131: Sfuclenf Assembly 121: Pan-Hellenic Council 12, 31: Freshman Counsellor 131: Treasurer, Kappa Sigma 121, Presidenl 141: German Club 1I, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer O PAULUS ASHBY FULCHER, 709 Oalc Sfreei, Farmville, Virginia. JOHN DeACOSTA ELMORE WILLIAM WIATT FIELD, JR. FRANCIS ERNEST FLORA PAULUS ASHBY FULCHER 'T .5511 'I i 2, 'gi' 1 I it 4 '.r il I' P I1-f':,+?yg3? lf 2 28 w si, .I I I 4' 4 f V' 'iii dx Juuus TEMPLE eoooMAN EDWARD LeBARON sooowm ri-ioMAs wlNsroN eouunm BIGE cALviN GREENE, JR. 0 JULIUS TEMPLE GOODMAN lGooch1, 200 Parlc Sf.,Cl1risfianburg, Virginia: EX: German Club ll, 2, 31: KALEI' DOSCOPE l21: Baslreiball Manager l3, 41: Laboratory Assis+an+ 13, 41: Garnef l41: Secrefary-Treasurer Senior Class l41. 0 EDWARD LeBARON GOODWIN lBish1, 632l Three Chopf Road, Richmond, Virginia: HX: ANNE: Transfer from Universiiy of Richmond: German Club l2, 3, 41: Siudenf Assembly l41: Jongleurs l2, 3, 41. O THOMAS WINSTON GOULDIN lNubby1, Tappahannoclr, Virginia: KE: OAK: HATS: Xlifb: XT: KALEIDOSCOPE ll1, Associafe Edilor l21, Edilor 131: Class Hisforian ll, 2, 3, 41: Glee Club ll, 21: Lilerary Sociefy lI1: Chemislry Laborafory Assislani' l21: Freshman Counsellor l41: Tiger l41: College Publicily Direcfor I41: Secreiary of O.D.K. l41: Who's Who In American Universifies and Colleges: German Club ll, 2, 3, 41. 0 BIGE CALVIN GREENE, JR., 3ll 67l'h Sl., Newporf News, Virginia: Junior Varsily Foolball ll, 21, Secrefary-Treasurer l21: Track ll, 21: Monogram Club IIAMP NS llllll C0ll : 9 ll 29 I LEROY YELLOTT HAILE, JR., Providence Road. Towson, Maryland, .IXA3 Tiger Circulafion Siaff II, 2Ig Manager I3I3 Liferary Socieiy II, 2Ig Barbell Club I3I3 Tiger Exchange Edifor I4I3 German Club O LANGSTON RANDOLPH HARRISON IRandyI, 503 Buffalo S+., Farmville, Virginia, ITKAq UAH, S.C.A. Cabinef II, 2, 4I, Vice'Presiden+ I2Ig Secrefary-Treasurer Sfudenf Body III, Vice-Presiden+ Sophomore Class I2Ig Vice-Presideni Siudenf Body O WOODSON HARRISON, JR., Woodberry Forest Virginia: X'I'. 0 COLLIER SMITH HARVEY, JR., 2l5 Denver Avenue, Lynchburg, Virginia, liAg H2415 ILXKQ Assisiani Manager, Bas- Icefball II, 2Ig Assisiani Manager, Traclr Manager I2Ig Monogram Club IZ, 3, 4Iq Freshman Counselor IBI, Chair- man of Counselors I4Ig Manager of AI'hIe'fic Equipmenf I3, 4Ig Pan-Hellenic Council I4Ig Who's Who Among Sfudenfs in American Universifies and Colleges LEROY YELLOTT HAILE, JR LANGSTON RANDOLPH HARRISON WOODSON HARRISON, JR. COLLIER SMITH HARVEY, JR. '-' 3 ,If M 1 'fir- so JAMES ALBERT HIGGS, JR. BRUCE TAYLOR HUGHES CHARLES ROLAND HUGHES, JR. JAMES LUTHER HUNT O JAMES ALBERT HIGGS, JR., Middfebrook Sfar Rouie, Siaunlon, Virginia: KA, Sludenf Assembly lllg Glee Club l2, 3, 4lg German Club I3, rl, 0 BRUCE TAYLOR HUGHES, 738 Charing Cross Road, Balfimore, Maryland: K.Xg J. V. Baseball lllg Varsi+y Baseball l2lg German Club l4lg Pan-Hellenic Council f3, 4lg Presidenf, Kappa Alpha l4lg Afhleiic Council 0 CHARLES ROLAND HUGHES, JR. lBudclyl, 27OI Crysfal Springs Ave., Roanoke, Virginia, lIK.Xg HAR, IIZIKI-3 IIAI2: J. V. Barlxefball ll, 2, 3l, Varsi+y l4lg J. V. Foofball ill: Direcfor, A+hlefic Publicify IZ, 3, 417 KALEIDOSCOPE IZ, 3, 4-l, Associale Edifor l3, 4lg Tiger i2, 3l: S+uden'r Council ll, 3l: Liierary Sociefy lllg German Club Assisfanf Business Manager l2l, Vice-Presidenf l3l, Presidenf l4l: S.C.A. Cabinei l3lg Secrefary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class l2l: Freshman Counsellor i3lg Sfudenf Acfiviiies Commi'Hee l3lg President O.D.K. l4l: Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha l4l: Who': Who in American Colleges and Universilies O JAMES LUTHER HUNT. Grefna, Virginia: X425 Bashefball l2, 3, 4l, Co-Cap+ain iq 'Q :TY QT-if .T ffl T. 23 ff F 7' 'Z ' ' ' 1 TQ ' . 1 -.Ll l ' l l I ll 'F ll ll l ll ll -L 'l N- l Q l' l 2 lr F ' '4 'S 31 'Wm' r:'Fl Q as of eff- my -N N , , ,, , I, Y . 1 Q l l ' ' L l l + 2 I 5 f l L , 3.x L i V I A x ,. i w Y r -xl l A 1 X J Jil ,L if ll ll J fl! U5 fi, 0 ROBERT EDWARD JOHNSON, Rugby Terrace, Abingdon, Virginia: XX, Glee Club ill: German Club ll, 2, 3, 4l: KALEIDOSCOPE l2, 3, 4l: Tennis Manager l3lg Sfudenl Assembly l4lg Monogram Club l4lg Assisfanf Edifor KALEI- DOSCOPE 0 BEVERLY BRYAN JONES lBevl, l3I7 Franklin Road, Roanoke, Virginia, AXA, THA: Gfee Club ll, 2, 4,3 Debafe Council l3, 4l, Business Manager l4lg Sfudeni' Assembly l2. 313 Secrefary, Tau Kappa Alpha l4lg German Club ll, 2, 4lg Presidenl' of Lambda Chi Alpha 0 HENRY LUDWELL JONES lHanlrl, 402 Walnui Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Virginia: KE. 0 WEYLAND THOMAS JOYNER, JR., Windsor, Virginia: AXA: Xliflfg Glee Club lllg Radio Club ill: Cross Counfry ill: Bar Bell Club l2l: German Club l3lg Honor Council l3l3 KALEIDOSCOPE l3lg Treasurer Lambda Chi Alpha l3lg Physics Lab Assisfani' l3lg lnframural Referee l2, 3l: Cheerleader ROBERT EDWARD JOHNSON BEVERLY BRYAN JONES HENRY LUDWELL JONES WEYLAND THOMAS JOYNER, JR. 32 CHARLES BOLIVAR LEECH, JR. WILLIAM MEADE MclLWAINE FRANK DARGAN McKENNY, JR. WILLIAM DAVID McLEAN I CHARLES BOLIVAR LEECH, JR., II2 Seneca Road, Richmond, Virginia, KA. 0 WILLIAM MEADE MCILWAINE, 303 Second Ave., Farrnvilfe, Virginia: IX, III'I'g IIT: Tiger III, Inframural Mane ager III: Jongfeurs III: German Club O FRANK DARGAN MCKENNY, JR., I00 Carroll Ave., Pefersburg, Virginia: KE. 0 WILLIAM DAVID MCLEAN, I03 Sfanhope CI., Beckley, Wesi Virginiai HILL: Xliflfg OAK, Transfer from Davis and Elkins College: Vice-Presideni Chi Befa Phi I3, 4Ip Monogram CIub I3, 4Ig German Club I4Ig Glee Club I3, 4Ig BasIre+baII I3, 4I, Co-Capfain I4I: S+udenI' Assembly HAIIIII NSIII I IIIIII I'III5II 33 0 RUSSELL CHARLES MacDONALD, 4IOI Hanover Ave,, Richmond, Virginia, HX: Xliflfg IIIIIQQ IT: Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 4I, Vice-Presidenf l3lg Sfudenir Assembly I3Ig Sludenf Council l4lg Presidenf, Chi Bela Phi l4l: Treasurer, Thefa Chi I3, 41, German Club II, 2, 3, 4Ig Freshman Counsellor l4Iq Psychology Assislanf I WILLIAM WATKINS MARTIN, JR,, 205 Gun Club Road, Richmond, Virginia: XKIH1 Xlifbg Ilffllg Freshman Foofball III, Baslcelball III: Hisforian, Freshman Class III: KALEIDOSCOPE I2, 3Ig Pan-Hellenic Council IZ, 3, 4I, Secrefary- Treasurer I4Ig Sludenf Assembly III: German Club IZ, 3, 4l. O SAMUEL DAVIDSON MAY, JR,, Tazewell, Virginia, HKAg Golf II, 2, 311 German Club O WILLIAM BYRNE MESMER, 558 Neff Road, Grosse Poinle, Michigan, XKI1gTransferIrom Michigan Sfale College. RUSSELL CHARLES MacDONALD WILLIAM WATKINS MARTIN, JR. SAMUEL DAVIDSON MAY, JR. WILLIAM BYRNE MESMER I 34 ,NIIIII WIA- 1 . .L fr I, ix , ' .gg f s I I X. .1 6 I 2.2.1 ,-'N is 5 9. Z f' f N BILLIE MERIWETHER MILLNER JAMES VINCENT MORGAN EDWIN POWELL. NEVIN MAYO SCOTT NININGER 0 BILLIE MERIWETI-IER MILLNER, 3I0 55th SI., Newporf News, Virginia, IX, III'I', Track Team II, Z, 3, 4I, Monogram Club II, 2, 3, 4I, Tiger Sporfs Sfaff I2, 3, 4I, Sporis Ediior I4Ig KALEIDOSCOPE Business Siaff I3, 4I, Treasurer Sigma Chi I4I, German Club I3, 4I. 0 JAMES VINCENT MORGAN, Gloucesfer, Virginia, IIKA, XII'I', J. V. BasebaII II, 2I, KALEIDOSCOPE Sfaff I3, 4I, German Club IZ, 3, 4I. 0 EDWIN POWELL NEVIN, Wachapreague, Virginia, AXA, KALEIDOSCOPE IZI, GIee CIub IZI, German Club II, 3I. 0 MAYO SCOTT NININGER, 473 Maple Ave., Waynesboro, Virginia, Foofball, Freshman III, GIee Club IIIINIP IIII SIII IIIIIII I'III5II 35 T I URS 0 ROBERT BEVERLEY OSBURN, Tappahannoclc, Virginia: KI: Foofball ll, 2, 3, 4l: Baseball ll, 2, 3, 4l, Capfain l3l: Monogram Club ll, 2, 3, -11. O CHARLES ROBERT PEERY, Tazewell, Virginia: IX: German Club l2, 3, 4l: Glee Club ll. Zl: KALEIDOSCOPE f2, 4l: Tiger Sfaff 0 CLAUDIUS HORNBY PRITCHARD, JR, lPrifchl, IO92 Rosedale Drive, A+lan+a, Georgia: AXA: OAK: HAH: TKA: IIIFIU: Tiger ll, 21, Co-Edifor l3l: Garnef l2l: KALEIDOSCOPE l2l: Debafe Team lil, Manager l2l: Pan-Hel- lenic Council, Vice-President l2l, Presiclenf l3l: lnframural Council l2l: Secrefary-Treasurer Junior Class l3l: Presiclem' Lambda Chi Alpha l3l: Presidenf Sfuclenf Body l4l: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universifies l4l: Recipieni of Adamson Scholarships l4l: Presiclenf Pi Del+a Epsilon l4l: Vice-Presidenf O.D.K. l4l: Freshman Counsellor 0 JOHN MORTON OUARLES, Mel-nerrin, Virginia: GX: Baseball fl, 2, 3, 41: Fooiball ROBERT BEVERLEY OSBURN CHARLES ROBERT PEERY CLAUDIUS HORNBY PRITCHARD, JR. JOHN MORTON OUARLES 36 fv' rv- kr 'Jia Q5 mf WADE HAMPTON RIDGWAY BERNARD LASSITER ROYSTER, JR. SAMUEL BENJAMIN RYBURN PRESTON SAWYER, JR. WADE HAMPTON RIDGWAY, 207 E. Broad S+., Palmyra, New Jersey, KA, Foofball ll, 2,3 German Club ll, 2, V. Baskefball BERNARD LASSITER ROYSTER, JR., Hampden-Sydney, Virginia, IIIIIQ S.C.A. Cabinel ,2,g Library Assisfanf l2, 3, 4, SAMUEL BENJAMIN RYBURN, 505 Elizabefh Ave., Soufh Cfwarlesfon, W. Va., HX, Xl!'l'. PRESTON SAWYER, JR., 500 Sycamore S+., Norfolk, Virginia, X415 IIIIIIQ Glee Club Accompanisf ll, 2, 4,7 Tiger 2,5 KALEIDOSCOPE ll,g German Club ll, 2,3 Sludenf Counsellor HA PII NSYII TY Hill PI950 37 H ENIURS O FREDERIC ROBERT SCOTT, III, 4600 Coveniry Road, Richmond, Virginia: Xlillf: Glee Club fl, 2, 3, 41: KALEIDO- SCOPE Business Sfaff lll: Tiger Ediforial Slaff ll, Zl: German Club il, 2, 3l: Jongleurs ll, 2, 3, 4l. 0 JOHN HOWARD SETTLE, Alberfa, Virginia: AXA: German Club ll, 21: Glee Club il, 2, 4l: Treasurer, Lambda Chi Alpha l2, 3l: Pan-Hellenic Council O HATCHER POWELL SEWARD, JR., 55 Malvern Ave., Richmond, Virginia: AXA: Sfudenf Assembly O EDWARD HEWITT SHARP fchubbyl, l402 Avondale Ave., Richmond, Virginia: HKA: OAK: Xliflf: J. V. Foolball f2l: Freshman Counsellor l4l: J. V. Baslcefball l2l: Varsily Baslcelball l3, 4l: Varsify Tennis l2, 3, 4l: Monogram Club l2, 3, 41: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universifies l4l: Sfudeni' Assembly l3, 4l: Sfudenl' Finance Commif- fee FREDERIC ROBERT SCOTT, III JOHN HOWARD SETTLE HATCHER POWELL SEWARD, JR. EDWARD HEWITT SHARP nav l 38 WILLIAM HAMPTON SHIREY FREDERICK LAWRENCE SILBERNAGEL, JR. ROBERT DANIEL SIM-MONS DONALD ARTHUR SMITH l WILLIAM HAMPTON SHIREY, I405 Laburnum Ave., Richmond, Virginia, UNA: HAH: Tiger I3, 4I, Business Manager I4I: Bar Bell Club I3, -II. O FREDERICK LAWRENCE SILBERNAGEL, JR. ILarryI, I Soulln Broolrwood Drive, Monfclair, New Jersey, HKA: J. V. Foofball III: Baseball II, 2, 3, 4Ig Monogram Club II, 2, 3, 4I, Treasurer 0 ROBERT DANIEI.. SIMMONS, Slrasburg, Virginia: Liferary Sociely III, Chaplain III: Library Assisfanf I2, 3Ig S.C.A. Cabinel I2, 3, 4I. 0 DONALD ARTHUR SMITH, II8 Glendale Ave., Norfollr, Virginia. IIII PIIIN SYII I IIUII IaI95II 39 0 PHILIP MELANCHTHON SNYDER, III, Mounf Hope, Wesf Virginia, KA, Gorman Club II, 2, 3, 4,1 Monogram Club I2, 3, 4,5 Foolball I2,g Traclr I2, 3, 4,3 Golf I3, -1,. O HARRY SAMUEL TOPHAM, 3I4 Sixiln Sf., Covinglon, Virginia, Foolball II,g Lilerary Sociefy 0 JAMES LEWIS TRINKLE, I323 Second S+., S,W., Roanolce, Virginia: TIKAQ UAH, Who's Who Among Siudenis in American Collegew and Universifies. I4,g Varsify Tennis Il, 2, 3,, Capiain I2,g Junior Varsify Baslrefball I2I 3,3 Junior Varsiiy Foofball I2,g Monogram Club Il, 2, 3, 4,, Vice-Presideni' I3,g Tiger Slaff IZ, 4,5 KALEIDOSCOPE Siaff I2,g Inlramural Council I2,g Afhlefic Council I3,g Pan-Hellenic Council I3, 4,, Vice-Presidenf I3,, Presideni ,4,7 Vigilence Commilfee I3,, Presidenl' I3,g Freshman Counsellor I3,7 Presidenf of Freshman Class II,: Vice-Presidenf of Senior Class I4,g Chairman, Freshman Endowmenl Campaign II,g Lirerary Sociefy Il,g German Club II, 2, 3, 4,1 Siu- denr Assembly I2,g Sludeni' Aciivifies Commiffee I2, 3,, Chairman I3,p Siuclenl Congress of Virginia I3,: President Pi Kappa Alpha 0 PALMER GLEASON TUNSTALL, Lovingslon, Virginia, Xl1'I'g Garnef I4,g Chemisfry Laborafory Assisfani I4,g In- firmary Assisianl PHILIP MELANCHTHON SNYDER, III HARRY SAMUEL TOPHAM JAMES LEWIS TRINKLE PALMER GLEASON TUNSTALL 40 af . 1, wav, ly. , ' .hx K- . V Igxfs wh, L. - I .,. an A V ' WYNDHAM PATTESON WALKE, JR. RICHARD MORTON VENABLE, JR. THOMAS CORNELL VAIL WILLIAM BIDGOOD WALL O THOMAS CORNELL VAIL, Kankakee, IIIinoisg Xflfg ,hlfilg JongIeurs II, 2, 3, 4I, Vice-Presidenf IZIQ Glee CIub II, 2I. C RICHARD MORTON VENABLE, JR., I875 Louden Heighfs, Charlesfon, W. Va., X'I'g UAH: Sfudenf AssembIy I2Ig Monogram CIub I2, 3Ig Class Presideni I2, 3Ig Foofball II, 2, 3, 4I. 0 WYNDHAM PATTESON WALKE, JR., Cenfralia, Virginiai ICI, Manager J. V. FooIbaII III, Manager J. V. Bas- ke+baII III, Manager Varsify Track III: Monogram CIub II, 2, 3, 4Ig German CIub II, 2, 3, 4Ig Manager Varsify Foo+baII I2, 3I. 0 WILLIAM BIDGOOD WALL, 505 FIrs+ Ave,, Farmville, Virginia: R213 Varsi+y Foofball II, 2, 3, 4Ig Monogram Club II, 2, 3, 4I: Varsify Baseball I2Ig Vigilance Commiffee I2Ig German Club II, 3, 4I. IIIINIII NSIIIII I IIUIII PII II 41 LINDLEY MURRAY WINSTON, JR. GEORGE EDWARD WITHERS, JR. WALTER BENJAMIN WOODSON, JR. VICTOR NEIL WYRICK, JR. O LINDLEY MURRAY WINSTON, JR., Alfavisfa, Virginiag HX: IIEKIJ1 ET: Union Philanihropic Liferary Socieiy il, 2, 3, 4,, Presidenf l4,1 Efa Sigma Phi, Presidenf l4,1 Glee Club l2,1 Tiger l2,1 Sfudenf Chrisiian Associafion H-,1 Whiiing Sociefy. 0 GEORGE EDWARD WITHERS, JR., 503 S, Davis Ave., Richmond, Virginiap XBQI Tiger ll, 2,1 Chess Club l2, 3,. O WALTER BENJAMIN WOODSON, JR. ,Woody,, 4IO9 Tremon? Si., Lynchburg, Virginiag TK.-I1 Manager, Tennis Team ll, 2,1 Monogram Club ll, 2, 3, 4,1 Jcngleurs ll, 2, 3, 4,1 German Club ll, 2, 3, 4,1 Debafe Team ll, 2, 3, 4,1 Presidenf, Tau Kappa Alpha l4,1 Glee Club l4,1 Rosewell Page Speech Award 0 VICTOR NEIL WYRICK, JR., I33 Sir Oliver Rd., Norfollr, Virginia1 ZIT1Trach l2, 3,2 Cross Counfry f3, 4,1 Garne'I ' ll, 2, 3, 4,, Ari' Edifor l2,1 Tiger ll, 2, 3, 4,1 Liferary Sociefy ll, 2, 3, 4,, Vice-Presidenf l3,, Censor lI,, Secrefary l2,1 German Club l2, 3, 4,1 S.C.A. Cabinei' IZ, 3, 4,1 Radio Chairman I3, 4,1 Jongleurs II, 2, 3,1 Sigma Upsilon, Presidenl l3,1 Bar Bell Club I I IIIIXII E II. 33 lllll - 29,15-II 42 2 union C arid ARTHUR HEATH LIGHT . . HOWELL LESTER GRUVER. . ELDRIDGE HORD MOORE, JR. . . BOBBY TERRY WOOD. . . . . Presidenf . .Vice-Presidenf Secrefary-Treasurer . . . Hisiorian Gruver, Llghh Wood, M 43 JUNIORS Firsf Row: 4 ALFRED ASHTON ADKlNs, III lPuggy1, eos W. Edgehill Rd., Richmond, Virginia: HDD: KI: OAK: IIAE: Vice-Pre:iden+, Freshman Class ll1: Varsify Foofball ll, 2, 31: J. V, Baseball lI1: Baseball l2, 31: Tiger ll, 2, 31: KALEIDO- SCOPE l2, 31, Business Manager 131: Secrefary, Kappa Sigma 131: Sfudeni Assembly l2, 31: Sfucleni Finance Commifiee l2, 31, Chairman 131: Monogram Club ll, 2, 31: Vigilance Commiifee l3l- o RAYMOND BLANTON soTToM, JR., :oz Powhafan Parkway, Hampion, Virginia: KA: Radio Club ll, 21: Tiger Sfafii l2, 31: German Club l31: Bar Bell Club Second Row: O LOYD CLARENCE BRANNON, I32l Canier- bury Road, Raleigh, Norfh Carolina: S.C.A. Cab' inei' 131: Siudenf Assembly 131: Freshman Coun- sellor O WALTER WALLACE BRIDGES, JR., l28 Kenil- worirh Ave., Danville, Virginia: HKA: Fooiball ll, 2, 31: J. V. Baslcefball ll, 31: Treasurer, Fresh- man Class II1: Monogram Club ll, 2, 31: Pan- Hellenic Council 131: Tiger 131: KALEIDO- SCOPE Third Row: O WALTER EVERETTE BURNETTE, JR., Wellville, Virginia: GX: XBCIH: Monogram Club l2, 31: Baseball ll, 21. 0 JOHN WHITAKER CAMPBELL, IOS Nelson Drive, Hilfon Village, Virginia: EX: German Club ll, 2, 31. Fourih Row: O RANDOLPH BOLLING CHICHESTER, i605 Park Ave., Richmond, Virginia: EX: Ilifb. O FRANK FITZHUGH CHURCHILL, U. S. Naval Proving Grounds, Dahlgren, Virginia: AXA: XBKID: Vice-Presidenl, Sophomore Class 121: Tiger 12, 31: Garnel ' l31: KALEIDOSCOPE l31: Vice- Presidenf, Lamba Chi Alpha Firsf Row: 0 DAVID STANLEY COBBLEDICK, 2I I6 Holswade Drive, Hunfingfon, W. Va., KE. O BROUN CONWAY DAMERON, Baynesville, Virginiai KE, Baseball Il, 2, 3Ig Foofball I3Ig Baslrelball ll, 217 Sfudenl Assembly lllg Pan-Hellenic Council ISI, Vice- Prezidenl, Monogram Club Ifllg Monogram Club II, 2, 31. O EDMUND BAKER DAVENPORT, I405 Confederaio Ave., Richmond, Virginia: KE: Foofball II, 2, 3l. 0 WILLIAM ERVIN DesPORTES, 6422 Roselawn Road, Richmond, Virginia: lily Xlidfg Fooiball II, 2, 3Ig J. V. Baseball Il, 2, 3Ig Sfudenl' Council Ill: Monogram Club II, 2, 3l: Tiger Sporfs Sfaff Second Row: O JOSEPH DRUMELLER EAST, 9I2 Randolpln Sf., Soufh Boslon, Virginia, IX. O ROBERT LEE ENNIS Ilzlubl, 2800 Chesferfield Blvd.. Norfolk, Virginia, HX, KALEIDOSCOPE II, 2, 3I: Tiger II, 2, 3lg Pan-Hellenic Council I2l: Glee Club ll, 2, 3l. 0 ERNEST CLIFTON FISHER, 9I7 Jefferson Ave., Hunl- inglon, W. Va. 0 CHARLES GREEN FITZPATRICK IFHII, l704 Carlisle Ave., Richmond, Virginia: HX, Glee Club ANIPII IISYII YlI0lll I' 90 nits Firsf Row: O NELSON MOFFETT FOX, JR., 4I I8 Hillcresf Rd.. Richmond, Virginia: GX: Liierary Sociefy lil: Radio Club lil: Debale Team l2, 3l: S.C.A. Cabinei- l2l: Glee Club lll, Secreiary-Treasurer l2l, Business Manager l3l: Siudenl' Council O ROBERT ALFRED FRANCIS, I425 Lee Si., Charlesion, Wesi Virginia: KI. O HARRY MEADE FREEMAN, JR., l24 W. Phil-Ellena Sf., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: AXA: German Club ll, 2, 3l: Bar Bell Club l2l: Jongleurs lll: Tiger 0 AMANDUS CONRAD FREY, JR., 369 Woodland Ave., Lynchburg, Virginia: HKA. Second Row: O LESLIE BENNETT GILLIAM, 300 Second Ave., Farm- ville, Virginia. 0 MARK BRIGHT GLASCOCK, JR. lBuddyl. Marshall, Virginia: KE: Varsiiy Foofball ll, Zl: Varsily Baseball ll, 2, 3, 4l: Monogram Club ll, 2, 3, 4l: German Club ll, 2, 3, 4l. O CHARLES WILLIAM GRISSETT, Lolodorf, Cameroun, Wesf Africa: Library Assislanl' ll, Zl: Cross Couniry l2l: Glee Club l2, 3l, Secrefary-Treasurer l3l: S.C.A. Cabinei l2, 3l, Secrefary-Treasurer Bible Assisfanf I HOWELI. LESTER GRUVER, 245 Elizabelh Ave., Waynesboro, Virginia: 9X: Varsi+y Baseball ll, Zl: Junior Varsily Baslcefball ll, 2l: Varsiiy Fooiball l2, 3l: Pan- Hellenic Council l3l: Monogram Club l2, 3l. 'L iii ll ll ll . ll lUlll,i l, l V5 0 .IUNIORS Firsf Row: 0 WALTER VANCE HALL, Warsaw, Virginia: KI: IIZKD: KALEIDOSCOPE I2, 31, Associafe Eclifor I31: German Club ll, 2, 31. 0 SAMUEL PRESTON HART, Scofisville, Virginia: Class Presidenl II1: Liferary Socieiy II1: Sludenf Assembly l2, 31: S'!uclen'i' Council 121: Presiclenl, S.C.A. Second Row: 0 JOHN WILLIAM HARVILLE, I7 Corling S+., Pelersburg, Virginia: KE. 0 ROBERT VANCE HATCHER, JR., 2922 Kensing- fon Ave., Richmond, Virginia: KE: J. V. Baslrelball II1: German Club Il, 2, 31. Third Row: 0 CHARLES ANTHONY HOFFMAN, JR., 440 Ten'Il1 Ave., Hunfinglon, W. Va.: Tiger Circu- lafion Sfaff II, 21. O WALTON LOCKETT HUFF, 622 Waslwinglon Ave., Pulaslri, Virginia: AXA: Sfuclenl Assembly I21: KALEIDOSCOPE I31: Garne+ I31: German Club Fourih Row: OWILLOUGHBY SHELTON HUNDLEY, JR., Boydfon, Virginia: AXA. O WILLIAM ALLEN HUNTER, Appomallox, Vir- ginia: GX: J. V. Foofball II1: J. V. Baseball II1: Fooiball I2, 3, 41: Baseball I2, 31: Monogram Club I3, 41: Vice-Presidenl, Theia Chi JUNICRS Firsl Row: 0 DANIEL ALFRED KEANE, Bon Air, Virginia. 0 ALBERT STRAYER KEMPER, Ill, 805 Groveland Sf., Bluefield, VV. Va.: IIKA. Second Row: 0 EDWARD POLLARD KINNEY, JR., 644 College Ave., Bluefield, W. Va.: TIKA. 0 GILBERT REED LARUS, JR., 200l Evelyn Byrd Road, Richmond, Virginia: Xfllg Junior Varsily Bas- Irelball II, Zi. Third Row: 0 MALCOLM RUSSELL LEECH IMacl, Nalural Bridge, Virginia, AXA: Foofball Il, Zl. 0 GARRETT DOUGLAS LEONARD IGafl, 4I2 Morrison Ave., Raleigh, N. C., TIKA: Foofball II, 2, 31: J. V. Baseball Ill: J. V. Baslcelball III: Monogram Club ii, 2, ai, Tiger izir KALEI- DOSCOPE Fourfh Row: O ARTHUR HEATH LIGHT, Chalham, Virginia, EX: Class Presidenl I2, 3Ig Baslcefball III, Eoof- ball I2, 313 Glee Club II, 2, 3I, Vice-Presidenf I3lg Vigil ance Commiifee IZIQ Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil I3Ig German Club I3lg S.C.A. Cabinef I2lg Freshman Counsellor 9 THOMAS SKINNER LOVELACE ISena'lorl, 534 Logan S+., Soulh Boslon, Virginia: KE. Firsl' Row: O HARVEY SIDNEY LUTINS, l722 Weslover Ave., Roanolce, Virginia. O DAVID SIMMONS McCLUNG, ll, 203 Cheslnuf Sl., Salem, Virginia: IX: Foolball ll, 2, 3l: Monogram Club IZ, 3l: German Club il, 2, Zl: Traclc 0 JOHN DOUGLAS MacDONALD, 905 River Rd., Hil- lon Village, Virginia: EX. 0 MILES MACON MARTIN, 205 Gun Club Rd., Rich- mond, Virginia: Xlil: Lilerary Sociely ll, 2, 3l: Tiger ill: Sludenl' Assembly i3, 4l. Second Row: 0 JOHN HENRY -MOLING, Ill, 526 Braddock Sf., Win- chesler, Virginia: SX: ET: XBQJ: Tiger ill: Glee Club ll, 2, 3l, Publicily Commilfee l3l, Chairman C BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MOOMAW, JR. lFranhl, 3852 Pealsland Place, Lynchburg, Virginia: IIKA: Glee Club Ill: Freshman Baslcelball Manager Ill: Assislanl Baslcelball Manager IZ, 3l. 0 ELDRIDGE HORD MOORE, JR. lDinlyl, 237 Fruit Hill, Abingfon, Virginia: HX: III-l': S.C.A. Cabinel IZ, 3l, Secrefary-Treasurer l2l, Vice-Presidenl' l3l: Vice- Presidenl Sludenl Body 131: Monogram Club il, 2, 3l, Secrelary l2l: Secrelary Junior Class l3l: Pan-Hellenic Council l3l: Freshman Counselor l3l: Football ll, 2, 31: German Club ll, 2, 3l. O WALTER VOGLER MOORE, JR., 422l Broolc Rd., Richmond, Virginia: UNA: Foolball ll, 2, 3l: Junior Varsily Baseball Ill: Junior Varsi+y Baslrelball ill: Mono- gram Club il, 2, 3l: German Club l3l: Vigilance Com- millee l2, 3l. fj1'j1T4r '6.J.:1vg, 'Y' yo- Q? Firsf Row: O WILLIAM ALEXANDER MOORE Isandyl, Hampden- Sydney, Virginia: EX: Glee Club ll, 2, 3l, Special Group Il, 3l: Liferary Sociely II, 2, 3l, Chaplain IZI, Quaesior I3l: Physics Laboralory lnsfruclor I VIRGIL ATWELI.. MOTLEY, JR., Grefna, Virginia: KA: XB'I1: Glee Club Il, 2, 3l: .long'eurs ll, 2, 31: German Club I2, 3l: Tiger Slaff 0 MEIG ALBERT NEWKIRK, 6705 44+h S+., Chevy Chase, Maryland: Xlillf. O RICHARD ELMORE NOLAN, l8I0 Greenwood Rd., Roanolce, Virginia: IIKA: UAE: J. V. Foofball Il, 3l: Assisfanl' Circulalion Manager Tiger Ill, Business Man- ager IZI: Garnei Second Row: 0 JOHN ROBERT O'CONNELL, JR. lNaiIsI, 326 Mag- nolia Place, Leonia, New Jersey: EX: ET: H2112-: UAE: Garne+ ll, 2, 3l, Edifor I2, 3l: Tiger Circulafion qi, 21, Tiger Sporls 42, 33: KALEIDOSCOPE 12, 31: Library Assislanl II, 2, 3l: Treasurer, Sigma Upsilon I3l7 lnlramural Council 0 WILLIAM CRONE PEAKE IPool:l, 62 Cherolcee Rd., Hampfon, Virginia: AXA: Pan-Hellenic Council I2, 31: lnframural Repregenlalive O LeROY ARNOT PHILLIPS lJiggsl, Hoi' Springs, Vir- ginia. O WILLIAIM LYON PICKHARDT, JR., Chesier, Virginia: KE: Foofball II, Zl: Traclr JUNIORS Firsl Row: 0 CHARLES LEAR PONTON, 24 Elm Ave.. Hillon Village, Virginia: AXA: Freshman Foolball ill: Bar Bell Club l2, 3l. O JOSEPH JOHNSTON FOTTS, Cheslen, Virginia: KE: Foolball ll, 2, 31. Second Row: 0 ROBERT HOMER RAMEY, Wesfover Hills, Dan- ville, Virginia: :xi THA: xml: German Club ii, 2, ai, sfiidem Council ii, zii s.c.A. cabinei 123, Deane Council ii, 2, 33, Presiclenl 131, De- ism Trophy 421: Secreiary-Treasurer, virginia Tau Kappa Alpha Chapier l3l: Garnel Sfalif l3li Assislanl Business Manager, Garne'l 0 ANDERSON MINOR RENICK, JR. lAndyl. R.F.D. No. 4, Roanoke, Virginia: KA: IIIKII: Xliflf: J. V. Foofball lll: Jongleurs ll, 2, 31: Secrefary- Treasurer, Sophomore Class i2l: Tiger Sfaff l2, 3l: German Club i3l: Treasurer, Kappa Alpha i3l. Third Row: O CHARLES EDWARD RICHARDSON, Ill, 309 A'bemarle Ave., Richmond, Virginia: GX. 0 EUGENE THOMAS RILEE, JR., 616 Henri Road, Richmond, Virginia: HK,-K. Fourlh Row: O STUART ALEXANDER RITCHIE, 909 Malhews Ave., Charlesfon, W. Va.: GX. 0 WILLIAM WALTON RIXEY, JR., 508 Tuclca- hoe Apfs., Richmond, Virginia: Xfiv: German Club II, 2, 3, 4l: Monogram Club ll, 2, 3, 41: Base- ball ill: Golf IZ, 3, 4l: Tiger Slaff i2l: KALEI- DOSCOPE Sfaff JUNIORS Firsl Row: O CLEMENT JAY ROBBINS, III, Haverling Heighis, Bafh, New York: GX: XB41: Tiger 1I1: Glee Club I2, 31: Lab Assisfanf 0 JOHN ALASTAIR ROBERTSON, 3730 Broolc- side Road, Richmond, Virginia: AXA: XBQP: Glee Club lI1: Cross Counfry II1: J. V. Baslceiball Manager ll, 21: Siudenl' Assembly 131: KALEI- DOSCOPE Second Row: 0 WILLIAM HARVEYCUTTER ROBERTSON, 49 Hawfhorne Road, Salem, Virginia: KA: XBIIP: Jongleurs 1I1: German Club ll, 2, 31: Tiger 12, 31: KALEIDOSCOPE 131: Sludenl' Assembly I3I- 0 JOHN CUTLER ROBINSON, I704 Chesapealre Ave., Hampfon, Virginia: HKA: Foofball ll, 2, 31: J. V. Baseball ll, 21: J. V. Bashelball lI1: Monogram Club ll, 2, 31. Third Row: 0 JAMES SHEPHERD RUSSELL, JR., I4I Mar- shall SI., Pelersburg, Virginia: XID: Glee Club II1: Liferary Sociefy 1I, 2, 31, Presidenl' 131: S.C.A. Cabinei 12, 31: Tiger 0 JOHN SIMEON SCOTT, JR., I402 Hamilfori Terrace, Roanoke, Virginia: HKA. Fourih Row: O BLACKFORD VINCENT SHELTON, JR, lBoo+S1. Grelna, Virginia: Baslrefball l2, 3, 41: Monogram Club l3, 41: J. V. Baseball ll, 2, 31, Capfain 131: Freshman Counsellor 13, 41: J. V. Baslrefball O EDWIN SMITH, 5605 Essex Circle, Norfollr, Virginia: KA: XBIIP: Chemislry Assisianl' 12, 31. 11- X33 :vi ,nn X I., af' Firsi Row: 0 CHARLES CLARENCE TALLEY, I467 Irving SI., N.W.. Washingion, D, C.: KA, .X'I'i?g Presidenf, Giee Club ill: Jongleurs II, 2, 3Ig Cheer Leader III: S.C.A. Cabinei II, 2l: Bar BeII Club I2, 3I, Business Manager I2I, Vice- Presidenf 0 DAVID LEE WATSON, Roufe No. 2, Farmville, Vir- ginia. O BLAIR McWHORTER WEBB, 3503 Pacific Ave., Vir- ginia Beach, Virginia, Xflfp J. V. Foofball III: German Club III: Pan-Hellenic Council o WILLIAM REID WILLIAMS, III ISIII, I3I3 Amhefsf Ave., Richmond, Virginia: Ilfflrg J. V. Fooiball II, 2, 3Ig Glee Club I2, 3I. 'C' Second Row: 0 BOBBY TERRY WOOD, IOI8 W. Main SI., Charloiies- ville, Virginia: XfI'g XI2-I1 Class Hisforian Il, 2, BI, J. V. Baseball III: KALEIDOSCOPE I3lg Liierary Sociefy I3lg Treasurer, Chi Phi Fraiernify O JULIAN MEADE WRIGHT, 4202 Kensingion Ave,, Richmond, Virginia, lil, Ililig KALEIDOSCOPE il, ZI, Businers Manager IZIQ German Club II, 2, 3I, Assisianf Business Manager i2j, Vice-Presideni I3lg Tiger Siaff Il, Zli Cheer Leader I2, 311 Secreiaryfireasurer, Pi Delia Epsilon I3Ig Chemisiry Lab Assisiani I2Ig Vigilance Commifiee IZI: Garnei O STEPHEN COLLINS WRIGHT, 58 Grace Ave., Greai Neck, New Yorlxg IX. Noi Pic+ured: O WILLIAM OWEN ELLIS HUMPHREYS, Charlesfon, Wesf Virginia. 0 HARVEY VANCE KNOTT, Lynchburg, Virginia. 0 JAMES HUBERT LINDSAY, CharIo++esviIIe, Virginia. unior Cfdfifi .jwliriforg We of fhe Class of 'SI find ourselves sfepping upon fhe fhreshold of Seniordom. To mosf of us fhree years seem fo have passed in a momenf, buf in reminiscing we find an efernify of counfless pleasures inferspersed wifh ever-presenf obsfacles. Truly, l-lampden-Sydney life has nof been foo dull or unexcifing. As Freshmen we found a new home wifh ifs problems and infricacies. There were probably fimes when mosf of us fhoughf college cerfainly a mis- falce and a few of our number did fall by fhe wayside. As Sophomores we gained somefhing of a school spirif, buf even more imporfanf was our discovery of fhe advanfage of fhe fifle, Upperclassmen. As Juniors we found ourselves in a somewhaf insignificanf posifion sfranded some- where befween fhe gross and fhe dignified, l-lowever, during fhe pasf year we have falcen on somefhing of a more mafure oufloolc, feeling more heavily our responsibilifies while perhaps casfing a caufious eye fo- ward fhe fufure. Yes, we have passed fhe preliminary sfeps-Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior, and now we do feel prepared for fhe final fesf as fhe l72nd Senior Class of l-lampden-Sydney College. BOBBY WOOD, Class l-lisforian. 54 .5210 0l'l'l0l Q CFUAJ ACQPZ5 STUART MOORE, JR ...... . . Presiden+ ROBERT WILKINSON HASSOLD . . Vice-Presiden+ ROBERT EUGENE RANDOLPH. .Secretary-Treasurer ANDREW EMERSON JOHNSON, JR.. . .His+orian Moore, Hassold, Randolph, Johnson 55 SOPHOMORES ANDREW PANCAKE AMICK, KX, Hazard, Keniucky. STERLING PRICE ANDERSON, JR., Souih Hill, Virginia. LAWRENCE WILTON AVENT, Sanford, Norfh Carolina. ROBERT ARCHER BALDWIN, HRA, Farmville, Virginia. RALPH WILLIS BIDDLECOMB, AXA, Reedville, Virginia. CHARLES CHAPMAN BINFORD, Ballimore, Maryland. FRANCIS NASH BONEY, Xfbg Richmond, Virginia. WILLIE B. BOYKIN, Richmond, Virginia. NUMA PAGE BRADNER, Danville, Virginia. WARREN CLOUD BRANNON, Raleigh, Norfh Carolina. ANDREW GESSNER BRIGGS, Ill, Richmond, Virginia. HAROLD KELLY BRISENTINE, AX.-IQ Prospeci, Virginia. WILLIAM MICHAUX BUCHANAN, X413 Richmond, Virginia. JAMES FORD BURGESS, JR., KA: Martinsville, Virginia. LEON CLAY CAMP, KX., Franklin, Virginia. WILLIAM TURKINGTON CLARKE, DHA, Richmond, Virginia. HENRY GARLAND COGHILL, JR., XX, Richmond, Virginia. WILLIAM EUGENE COLEMAN, JR., EX Richmond, Virginia. VICTOR EUGENE CORNETT, fl'l'A , JOSHUA RUFUS CROMWELL, KS . LAWRENCE RYERSON DAVIS, JR., KS . . FIRST ROW . Wylheville, Virginia CHARLES MILLER DIETZ, KI Richmond, Virginia BASIL MCVOY DUNCAN, KA . FREEMAN EPES . Norfolk, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia .. Geneva, Illinois. Blacksfone, Virginia SECOND ROW REID HARDING ERWIN , . Norton, Virginia HENRY HORTENSIUS GEORGE, IV, AXA , Norfolk, Virginia RICHARD MCILWAINE FRAZER .. Richmond, Virginia JAMES SAMUEL GLASSCOCK, HX , Chuckaluck, Virginia GEORGE CEPHAS FREEMAN, SX, ., , Fredericksburg, Virginia JOHN RUSSELL GOOD, KI , Richmond, Virginia THIRD ROW LLOYD TAYLOE GRIFFITH, KI . ,. ,.., Machadoc, Virginia RICHARD MAREWELL HARPER ...Brookneal, Virginia FRED EUGENE HAMLIN, JR., SX . ,. , Roanoke, Virginia. LEWIS EDWIN HARVIE . . . , ,, . . Danville, Virginia PAUL LaVERN HANKS ,,,..,. , ., , .CIeveland, Ohio RICHARD CARL HASSOLD, .IXA Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , ' ,I.,. - L1 --, Tffv-af'---rf-.V-f 'V -V I IA, ,Mj,V-j, url I' I I l ,N HI i,: il ,I vim , I u Nic, Q L .gp I . li I .I - , , I LII- :Ii Il, Iwi .'tg,1.y,ii,,:NI, M V I C., 57 FIRST ROW ROBERT WILKINSON HASSOLD, AXA Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CLARENCE ADRIAN HOLLAND, KI ROBERT SYDNEY HAWKS, HX , , . Marlinsville, Virginia ROBERT GOLD HORTON, JR., Xsll MARSHALL LEE HOGG MI. Hope, Wesf Virginia CHARLES ALLEN HUTCHESON, HX SECOND ROW GEORGE RUDOLPH IRMINGER . Plaffsburq, Missouri JOSEPH DONALD JONES, .INA ANDREW EMERSON JOHNSON, JR., XII' Monferey Virginia WILLIAM FRANCIS JONES WILLIAM THOMAS JOHNSON, JR., KE . .ClarksviIIe, Virginia JOHN WILLIAM KILGORE, IX . THIRD ROW ROBERT WATKINS KING, JR., Xfl- Wilson, North Carolina WILLIAM SHACKLEFORD LEE, IIKA ELMER KIBLER LANDIS, .IXA . Pulaski, Virginia HENRY SIEGFRIED LIEBERT, JR., KI , . RICHARD MIMMS LEE, IIKA Richmond, Virginia GEORGE WALTON LINDSAY, X-l', . Windsor, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Louisa, Virginia Accomac, Virginia Romney, Wiasf Virginia Tazewell, Virginia , , I r I, I , ,I 4 EI III II J1.'J51 Y I, II SIWWII IIIIIEI Falls Church Virginia .. Richmond, Virginia ..Cl1arloffesviIIe Virginia A V' 'Y i I I . I S1 fq I U, LU W-4 58 SOPHOMORES CLAUD WARD McCAULEY, EXQ Wylheville, Virginia. HOBSON COSBY McGEHEE, JR., KA, Jackson, Mississippi. JOHN PARKER MARAGON, lIKAg McLean, Virginia. GORDON BARRON MARSHALL, HRA, Richmond, Virginia. DAVID NATHAN MARTIN, KE, Richmond, Virginia. EUGENE DARDEN MILENER, III, llK.Xg Jackson Heighfs, New York, JACOB HUNTER MILLER, ITKA1 Roanoke, Virginia. GEORGE RICHARD MISENHELTER, HRA, McKeesporl, Pennsylvania. STUART MOORE, JR., XfI'Z Lexinglon, Virginia. HARVEY BLAND MORGAN, HRA: Gloucesfer, Virginia. CLAIBORNE BARKSDALE MORTON, JR., KA, McLean, Virginia. CHARLES HILARY MOSELEY, JR., X'I'g Souih Hill, Virginia, LEWIS FRANKLIN NORTON, KA, Hunlingfon, Wes? Virginia. BENJAMIN RIVERS OGBURN, Xfl' Lawrenceville, Virginia. HENRY WISE OPPENHIMER, JR., Xfl'3 Richmond, Virginia. KENDALL PURCELL PARKER, EX, Richmond, Virginia. WILLIAM MOORE PASSANO, JR., 1'LK.lg Baltimore, Maryland. GEORGE WALKER PATTESON, III, AXA Richmond, Virginia. SOPHOMORES Hollins, Virginia. RONALD STOHRER POLK, AXA, Hunlinglon, Wesf Virginia. JAMES WOODFORD PROFFITT, KE Highland Springs, Virginia. WILLIAM RUDELLE PULLIAM, Raleigh, North Carolina. CHARLES DIFFENDERFER PUSINELLI, Klg Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. JOHN ROBERT REED, ROBERT EUGENE RANDOLPH, Norfolk, Virginia. Burlingfon, Wes? Virginia. JAMES GORDON RENNIE, JR., Richmond, Virginia. GEORGE srEvENs RICHARDSON, smiiiifieia, virginia. WILLIAM RAMSEY RICHARDSON, KA Soulh Charleslon, Wesf Virginia. ARCHIBALD FRANCIS ROBERTSON,JR., AXA Berryville, Virginia. JAMES WICKHAM ROSS, HX Culpeper, Virginia. ROBERT LUTHER SAFFELLE, JR., HX, Emporia, Virginia. AUSTIN MONTAGUE SAFFER, JR., KE, Arlingfon, Virginia. JOHN BUTLER SCHUG, TIKA, Roanoke, Virginia. WILLIAM RIDLEY SHANDS, EX, Richmond, Virginia, JOHN DUNCAN SHIELDS, Xfi- Noriolk, Virginia. WILLIAM DOWNS SITES, EX: Marlinsburg, Wes? Virginia. FIRST ROW HARRY SAYRE STONE, KI Richmond, Virginia THOMAS AUSTIN SYDNOR, JR., X-I' Richmond, Virginia JATHAN NOELL STONE, AXA Roanoke, Virginia STUART ALLEN TALBOTT, AXA Pefersburg, Virginia FREDERICK ANTHONY STROTHER, JR., AXA Alexandria, Virginia COLBERT McLAURINE TYLER, .XXI Newporf News, Virginia SECOND ROW BRANCH WASHINGTON VINCENT, JR., HX SIripperS, Virginia DAVID CALVIN WEEKS, IX Richmond, Virginia NIARCELLUS EMRON WADDILL Meherrin, Virginia LEIGH CARRINGTON WHALEY, JR., HX Vidoria, Virginia DAVID OLIVER WATSON , Annadale, Virginia JOHN CECIL WHITE, JR. Blacksfone, Virginia THIRD ROW WILLIAM BINGHAM WHITE, KI Richmond, Virginia JAKE EARL WILLIAMS Chesfer, Virginia DEREK WILLIAM WILLIAMS, KA Columbus, Georgia WILLIAM HOPE WRIGHT Roseland, Virginia HERBERT TAYLOR WILLIAMS, III Richmond, Virginia HOWARD ALLEN WYNNE Warrenfon, Norih Carolina NOT PICTURED GARDINER TYLER BROOKS, JR. Williamsburg, Virginia ROBERT BLAIR PRICE, JR. Swarfhmore, Pennsylvania FRANKLIN HARRISON FULLER, JR Richmond, Virginia GLADSTONE EDWARD SMITH, JR. Hurley, Virginia PETER JAMES KOSTEL. ,. .. Cliffon Forge, Virginia RICHARD GARLAND WATSON Farmville, Virginia SIDNEY STERLING NEBLETT . . La Crescenia, California BALLAD PRESTON WOOD Salem, Virginia , , I . I. 'a , ,, 5.6 -4. .W ii- PTT - , ff '-'mqv , 5. HAM ini .sIini.+I-ii ilu: I Ii if I . . ,, . I . ri-I ri: , 'lg' H h-,,,. ,i., X .,'I. 61 Sopkomore arid .Hidforg A group oT sTriving young men, oTTicially known as The Class oT '52 assembled on This venerable campus one beauTiTul SepTember aTTernoon lasT Tall To resume The que-sT Tor knowledge. Renewal oT acquainTances and queries abouT summer acTiviTies oc- cupied our early hours in Tigerland. The TransiTion Trom summer's careTree bliss To schoolworlcs Toil was made as easily and painlessly as possible by an undersTanding TaculTy. The problem oT Teaching our undersTudies, ThaT seemingly ignoranT and innocenT collecTion oT humaniTy known as Freshmen, The Tine arT oT serviTude, resTed heavily upon our capable shoulders. As soon as possible, we imposed upon Them The raT haT, name Tag, and oTher measures oT discipline which we had so grudgingly accepT- ed only a year earlier, Memories oT our own agony were passed up in Tavor oT re- venge upon Those who had noThing To do wiTh our suTTerings oT The previous year. The Vigilance CommiTTee, raT races, and pep rallies, ably abeTTed by winning sea-sons on The gridiron and hardwood, helped perpeTuaTe The Hampden-Sydney spiriT OT previous years. The absence oT some ersTwhile comrades along our iourney had reduced The Class .if '52 in quanTiTy, buT cerTainly noT in gualiTy. Some had TelT The rigors oT obTaining an educaTion Too greaT an obsTacle To surmounT and leTT us Tor greener pasTures. nrequenT TesTs aT crucial poinTs along our quefsT helped insure some ardenT sTudy on our parTs, which mighT noT have Taken place excepT Tor This age-old meThod. As we approach The Time when we will be known as Juniors, we are becoming more Tully aware OT The responsibiliTy which will be ours in a very Tew years. The careTree aTTiTude oT our Freshmen days has been replaced by a spiriT of sobrieTy as we prepare To Take our places in a world which will noT be as sympaTheTic wiTh ufs as our Tamily and proTessors are. EMERSON JOHNSON, JR., Class T'lisTorian 62 jre5Aman CKCLJ5 icem JAMES SELDEN HARRIS . . . . Presiden+ PAGE HASKINS VAUGHN . . . . . Vice-PresicIen+ BILLIE JOE GRAHAM . . . . Secretary-Treasurer JOHN BRUCE JAMES . . . . His+orian , , ,V 4 . . , N N , W 4 .X ,, I Harris, Graham, James, Vaughan 63 FRESHMEN Firsl Row JEROME MICHAEL ADAMS ,. WILLIAM MARION ALPHIN JOHN EDGAR ANDERSON ALVAN MACAULEY ARON CHARLES CHANDLER ASHBY JOSEPH MARSHALL BAGLEY , Second Row GEORGE EDWARD BAHEN, JR, , ., TOM STRATTON BIGELOW RICHARD BROWN BILLINGS WILLIAM ANDREW BLAIR CECIL ARLO BLOCKER, JR, JOHN DONALD BOWER Third Row HERVEY PEIRY BRITTAIN HAYDEN CLEMON BROWNSON, JR, CARTER BRAXTON BURNET FRANK MCEADEN CALDWELL ROBERT HARTLEY CALLIS, JR. . AUGUSTUS GEORGE WASHINGTON CHRISTOPHER, JR. , Fourlh Row CHARLES MANFRED CLARY, hi . ERNEST DOWNER DAVIS, lll ,. ERNEST GARY DAVIS, JR. RICHARD RANDOLPH DAVIS ,. RICHARD WATERS DAVIS, IX , VERNON DAVIS DAWSON Fiffh Row HERBERT CURTIS DEAN PHILLIP MORING deHAAS ., . DOUGLAS SHELBOURNE DIVERS, JR., HUGH DOWNS, lll . , ,. JOHN TALBOT DUCKER .. CHARLES EDWARD DUNN ., Sixlh Row EDWARD MOORE DURAND THOMAS BRUCE EDMONDS RICHARD COLES EDMUNDS, JR, ROBERT WILLIAM ERVIN ,. WILLIAM SWADLEY ERWIN, JR. ., WORTHINGTON FAULKNER, JR..,. ,.....,..... Sevenlh Row WILLIAM CABELL FITZGERALD . ALBERT CHRISTIAN FORD AUBREY CABELL FORD, JR. . CHARLES BRUCE FRALEY BEVERLEY CECIL GATES, JR. WILLIAM OAKEY GOODYKOONTZ ..... 64 , McKeesporf, Pennsylvania Windsor, Virginia Charleston, Wes? Virginia Danville, Virginia, Dispulanfa, Virginia . Flushing, New York Salisbury, Maryland Glenshow, Pennsylvania Scarsdale, New York Galax, Virginia ..,. .,.BexIey, Ohio Bedford, Virginia .. Tazewell, Virginia , Richmond, Virginia , Norfolk, Virginia . Richmond, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Remo Virginia ,. Richmond, Virginia .... Crozef, Virginia ..,.Richmond, Virginia .,..,Richmond, Virginia Rocky Mount, Virginia ,.,.Woodbridge, Virginia ...,,Warm Springs, Virginia ,,,.....ArIingfon, Virginia , . ,..,.., Pulaski, Virginia Sparrows Poinf, Maryland . Hunfinglon, Wesf Virginia ..,.,....Roanoke, Pefersburg, Hampton, . , Haliiax Salem, . ..,Brisfol, ..,,.Glasgow, Rumford Posf Office, .,Richmond, . . . Richmond, ...,,Richrnond, .,..,Richmond, ,,Radford, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia 65 66 FRESHMEN JAMES ALBERT GOWAN BILLIE JOE GRAHAM., RICHARD EDWARD HAISLIP, EDWARD SAMUEL HANEY, III JAMES SELDON HARRIS .. PAUL DOUGLAS HAYMAN THOMAS JEFFERSON HEADLEE, JR. PAGE HAYMORE HENDERSON THOMAS NEWTON HILLSMAN FRED MURCHISON HODGES FRANK RODNEY HOFFMAN THOMAS WICKHAM HURT JOHN BRUCE JAMES LOUIS CLAYTON JARRETT, JR. ROBERT MURRAY JOHNSON FRANK MALLORY JORDAN HENRY THOMAS KELLAM PAUL MERRILL KELLEY CHESTER SCOTT KELLY . JOHN IRVINE KILBY . . HENRY ELMER KISER, JR. . WILLIAM PIRRET KNOX, III KENNETH WILLIAM KOHLER, JR. EDWIN LEE LeCOMPTE RICHARD JOHNSTON LITTLE WARREN BROWNING LUTTRELL HARRY GALLENT MCGINN, JR. DAVID CHARLES MacMICHAEL JAMES CARROLL MELTON, II WILLIAM KENNETH MENDENHALL, JR. OWEN RANDOLPH MINTER ROY SHEPHERD MITCHELL, JR. LLOYD BENTON MIZE, JR. , ,. EDMUND MONCURE MOORE, IX FRENCH HALE MOORE, JR, ., DONALD CARL MORRIS, JR. . WILLIAM TAYLOE MURPHY, JR. HARRY JOHNSON NANNEY ,. , SYDNOR CRENSHAW NEWMAN .. WILLIAM WALTER NORCROSS . WILLIAM MAYO OPPENHIMER JOHN HARDING OWEN ...,.. .. Firsl Row Second Row Third Row Fourlh Row Fifth Row Sixfh Row Sevenfh Row 67 D Bay Shore, New York Charlesfon, Wes! Virginia Radford, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia Blackslone, Virginia Huntington, Wes? Virginia Richmond, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia Bon Air, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Bremerhaven, Germany Richmond, Virginia Narberfh, Pennsylvania . Roanoke, Virginia Danville, Virginia Cape Charles, Virginia Germantown, Maryland ..Berea, Kenlucky Millon, Norlh Carolina Tazewell, Virginia Hilfon Village, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Salem, Virginia Pulaski, Virginia Danville, Virginia Leonia, New Jersey Norfolk, Virginia Leonia, New Jersey Mariinsville, Virginia . Chalham, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia arlinglon Heighfs, Virginia . ,Warsaw, Virginia Soufli Hill, Virginia . ., Farmville, Virginia Syracuse, New York Richmond, Virginia .. ., Norfolk, Virginia FRESHMEN HUGH EDWARD OWENS. JR. . EDWARD JERROLD PAGE. .. HENRY STATON PATTERSON SHIRLEY HAMILTON PETTIT WILLIAM AFTON POWERS LEONARD THOMAS PRESTON, JR. HENRY MCILWAINE READ THOMAS EDGAR REED JOHN ELIPHALET RICHARDS HERMAN MONTAGUE RICHARDSON, JR. ALARIK ANTHONY ROSENLUND RONEY ROWLAND HENRY CLAIBORNE SADLER JAMES RICHARD SAVEDGE JOHN WEBB SIMMONS, III RAYMOND MCKNIGHT SLOAN, JR. FRANK PURCELL SMOOT, JR. ROBERT MORRIS STEEL GARLAND SCOTT TAYLOR ROBERT PAGE TAYLOR HAYES NAPIER THOMAS WILLIAM RATHBORN THORNHILL WILLIAM ROBERT TRAVERS . ROBERT SPENCER TUCKER, JR. ACHIBALD TULLIDGE EDWARD KEMPER UHLER, JR. THOMAS AVERY UNDERHILL PAGE HASKINS VAUGHAN, JR. ERIC HERBERT WALL STUART BRUCE WHITE FRANCIS BRYAN WILLIAMS, JR. DAVID EASTWOOD WILLING CHARLES REAMES YOUNG , SHEPPARD KELLAM AMES HERBERT MANNING CROWLEY, JR. KARL ERNST DAVIS , RAY REDFORD JENKINS JOSEPH ROBERT PURDOM . CLIFFORD WILLIAM VISOKE iliiif Second Row ,Third Fourlh Row Fifth Row Sixth Row NOT PICTURED 68 .. ..NorfoIk, Virginia . Richmond, Virginia . Richmond, Virginia MI. Hope, Wes! Virginia Pefersburg, Virginia Culpeper, Virginia Warrenion, Norlh Carolina Herndon, Virginia Houlfon, Maine Middlolhian, Virginia Fairview Village, Pennsylvania .Soulh Hill, Virginia Meherrin, Virginia .. Lifflefon, Virginia Marfinsville, Virginia Barboursville, Wes! Virginia . . Leesburg, Virginia Upper Monlclair, New Jersey . Virginia Beach, . Norfolk, . Danville, . .. Pulaski, .. .Washingfon, . . Richmond, , Siaunlon, . , Annandale, Richmond, Soulh Boston, . Norfolk, Blackslone, .. Richmond, Irvingion, Hebron, Cape Charles, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia D. C. Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia , Garden City, New York .. ,... Washingfon, D. C. . ....... Keysville, Virginia . .,.... Lancasfer, Kenluclty . McKeesporY, Pennsylvania L 1 'Tv- 6- , grefi man Cfaazi .yidforg We, The Freshman class, came To Hampden-Sydney on The never-To-be-forgoffen TiTTh day of Sepfember To begin our lives as Hampden-Sydney men. During The firsT week before The upperclassmen arrived, we lived as kings, having noThing To do buf aTTend OrienTaTion Meefings. Our idea of college as a resulT of This firsT week led us To believe ThaT wiTh a liTTle concenTraTed sfudy we could overcome The hard work ThaT lay ahead of us: buT we were sadly misfaken as classes began To maTerialize and we found ourselves sTudying consTanTly. Barely Two weeks had passed since The beginning of school, before all Freshmen were rushed ouT To The TronT of Venable Hall laTe in The nighT To hear The law laid down by The Sophomore Class. This marked The beginning of The Reign of Terror. During This period of Terror all frosh were fsubiecT To The duTies of sounding off and keeping off of The grass. and consequenfly longed for The day when These duTies would cease. The Freshman Class, however, came inTo iTs own prior To The Randolph-Macon game, when They wholehearTedly defended The bonfire for four long hours againsT The upperclassmen who Tried in vain To lighT iT. The vicTorious fresh- men were The heroes of The campus. Finally The big day arrived-The Homecoming Game wiTh CenTre-when all raTTing ceased as a resulT of The glorious vicTory. No more raT haTs were seen Throughouf The campus and a surprisingly large number of liberafed freshmen appeared in Farmville day afTer day, soon To become confirmed Town-hounds. There lingered sTill in our memories The numerous raT races, V.C's and early morning iaunfs around The campus led by The cheerleaders. As Time progressed many freshmen made Themselves known Throughouf The campus by Their parTicipaTion in various school acTiviTies. AThleTes became sTalwarTs in Their respecTive sporTs, many showing promi-se for The fuTure. Those inclined in journalism and music Took an acfive parT in The respecTive organizaTions To show ThaT They were noT conTenT wiTh being merely scholars. Having had a successful year as freshmen, The class of '53 looks To The fuTure To assume Their roles as upperclassmen and evenTually men of The world. BRUCE JAMES, Class Hisforian 70 Firsi Row, Leif fo Riqhf: Hopkins, Combellick Second Row: Sfoneham, Lupfon, Evans, ,f Jw. ,, MEN WHO ENTERED HAMPDEN-SYDNEY IN FEBRUARY I95O JACK JOHN BUNCE . . EUGENE STEARNE BURCHER , . MURRAY ORSON CLARK . , JAMES TAYLOR COMBELLICK . LESLIE BALLARD EVANS . WILLIAM CAMPBELL HAGAN . . WILLIAM HENRY HOPKINS, III . ROBERT ALLEN LUPTON . . PAUL DERRICKSON STONEHAM . . 7I . .Copiague, New York Fredericksburg, Virginia . ,RiChmorid, Virginia . . .Towson, Maryland Raleigh, Norih Caroline . rkoariolre, Virginia . .NorfoIIr, Virginia . .NorfoIIr, Virginia . .WaverIy, Virginia ZLwouf0!n2 Ae ,ilanfzlnclen-.gggvlney wifkouf !,gf' gr 3. 4 l '7 v fi' s IA S, F 5 R -i -... 5 N 5'-P 3, Fw , WNA, , at 1 E.. -V K-l ' 3 U 5 ,, ef A if ' i'f-MM. .fr 5 0 K J 4-,sh- --,WM L+--.....,,-M M --+sh M --.... HGANIZATIU S ,-Q4 I R A ,. h y OFFICERS OF THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE THE STUDENT BODY CLAUDIUS HORNBY PRITCHARD JR ELDRIDGE HORD MOORE JR ROBERT SYDNEY HAWKS unea 7,1 Fir-f Row M-3r'Dcnahiy FQ., Prrfrjnaf-'i Ehnrirrp M- gf-Phee Serifrrrri Row' Joyner Mfffwrrlex, L Crrr'r'fr2 EMM OFFICERS CLAUDE PRITCHARD JACK ELMORE. RUSSELL MQCDONALD , TOM JOYFJER ..., NELSON FOX, . CLAUD MQCAULEY. HOBSON MQGEHEE. . BILL BLAIR .... LEE LQCOMPTE. . . . Pre-Jdenr Semi: Rf-pw-aenrahr, ,Se-nrfrr Repreyenrahyri- . ,Junior Rc-pregeniahye Junior' Reprerienrahwr Srfph-jrmrirre RQprw1-3enTarir.'i- Sophomore Rri-preirenfariyrg Freshman Reprfvfenfaiiyf- Ere hman Reprezenfafiyu The Shrderrf Crgrr,rnr,il ie The qr yernirrq body whrwe if E. 1-,r preaervf- and defend agarrr-rr UTI Transgreasrirrs The H-:rnirr Cdde of ur ATr'na Maier. Thig body has Q-hgh? mernberi Mo ekrrifed rr Trorn ea-:h of the four -:lawes of The Sfwdenf Body. The mo-ri serious brrerlneai, M the Shrdenf Governmen? yn r, handled by Thr: group: and rf rr, fhgrr dwy To Try, and fo prosecrrfe offender: of The Honor Code, lnherifinq rho rirrrfsfandinq work done by preside-ni Yorrnq and hir Council had year, Predderr? Prrrchard Trirrrnd rhar he had ri wrlrd f rLJI'YdOfTC'V'l on which To build rhir year's COUHCIL The efficienf and buminew-Irie rnanrrer rn whrrfh fhrs yearzr Councrf performed Us dufies ranks if as a wdrrhy srrccefwr To The hfrrrr-r and prreurrge HT rf: predecessors. HAMPDEN -SYDNEY COLLEGE Fire? Row' Anderson, Hawks, Pr'rI:I-ard, Martin! Johnaon, Second Row: Goodwin! Sharp Adkina BIan:I, RCE-er' Cin, Oppenhirner, Sewarq, Third Row: Brannon, Mo3eIe,, McLean, WA R0ter'5or., Sarehel I-Iq.I',an-3, STUDENT ASSEMBLY CLAUDE PRITCI-If-XRD . ROBERT I-IAWKS. MILES MARTIN OFFICERS , . , , RresIdenI , . Secr , . Chi Phi Efary-Treasurer Represenfarive CHARLES MOSELEY , Chi Phi Represenrarive CLANCY HOLLAND , Kappa Sigma Represenrafive PUGG-Y ADKINS . . Kappa Sigma Represemahve CHUBBY SHARP . Ri Kappa Alpha Represenfafive BILL MCLEAN Pi Kappa AIpha Represenfarive DICK ANDERSON . Sigma Chi Represenfafive BOB JOHNSON , Sigma Chi Represenfafive 'WILLIAM ROBERTSON . Kappa AIpha Represenrafive L. P, BLAND . , . Kappa AIpha Represenfahve BISI-I GOODWIN . , . The-Ia Chi Represeniafive BOB SAEELLE . Thefa Chi RepresenIaIIve POWELL SEWARD , . Lambda Chi AIpha Represenfafive JOHN ROBERTSON , I Lambda Chi AIpha Represenfafive BILL OPRENHIMER . Independenf RepresenfaIive SAM HART . , . , Independent Represenfahve LOYD BRANNON .,... . Independenf Represenfarive Thig body of fhe Sfiadenr Gfivernmenr is iicimpcised QI sevenfeen members and presided over by The presIdenI of fhe Sfudenf Body, The members are elecfed In Ihe lafe spring of each year, Iwo from each 1'raIerni+y and 'rhree from the indeoendenf members of Ihe Srudenr Body. This year Ihe Sfudenf AssembIy ,vent right Io work where Ihe AssembIy IeII off Iasf year. Under the guidance :I Presidenf Prifighard, the AssernbIy made several irnprovemenfs and revisions in Ihe Consfihirion. The Smdeni Grovernmenf, ciimoosed of The Smdenf Assembly and fhe Sfudenr CounciI, made many gains which 5hoIiId prove a benefit Io the sfudenis and the cI:IIIege. Me-efings of these bodIes CII qovernmenI were held vvifh a seriijng purpose and sfeps were Taken wiIh Ihe view Thar, Ihroiiqh Ihe iioeperariifin ni aII afiidenfs. much mighf be qained. THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 76 STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SAM P. HART. . . , . President ELDRIDGE P. MOORE. . .... Vice-Presidenl CHARLES W, GRISSETT. . . . Secretary-Treasurer DR. MCILWAINE THOMPSON . , ....., Advisor The S.C.A.. exclusively a 5+ idenr orqaniafion, seeks lo provide Chrislian fellowship and an almos- ohere in which Chrislian Fairh rnay grow and find expression lhrough the many aclivilies of the organi- zafiong and lhiig fhroiigh Els members lo improve lhe rngiral and spiriliial conditions here on lhe campus. Irs members condiicl rheir own Sunday School, do social service and gorposl work, and provide a sfudy cenfer, reading room, and recreational facilities for any who wish fo use lhem. There are mid- week worship programs, and group devolions. Special lalenl finds expression in lhe weekly radio prof grams and in depulalions lo various churches. The S.C.A. lries 'ro make new rnen feel -we-'Corrie fo lheir new home by ilg annual Fall Reigeplion and by making available fo rherr-' The Keyf a campus handbook. Each year in lhe Fall and Spring a soeiial prograrn ol Religions Emphasis is presenled which is geared ro rhe sfudenrs' needs, Rev. R. K. Robinson is rhe Tiger Missionary in Korea whom bofh lhe sludenls and Faciilry help supporr rhrough funds raised each year. Firsl Row: Irminqer, Moore E, H., Hari, Rev, Mcllwaine Thompson, 'r'Vy'ick, Second Row: Simmons, Russell! Richardson, Brannon Hawks Ghsserr, Randolph. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE 77 THE A- .,, f N - ,- 1-.- ,- . c I .1- fr-mg .x-1 BUDDY HUGHES VANCE HALL . I ,. f-4'-1' . J f J- Q '10 A-J r frifxp '- 0 Ur' if., ALFRED ASHTON ADKINS, lli GEORGE TARRY BRYSON, JR. Business Manager Edifor EDITORIAL STAFF GEORGE BRYSON . .................. ..., E diior . 4 , ,,.. Sports Edi+or BILL SITES ,.,.. , .Organizaiions Editor . , . . . , , lvlanuscripr Ediior BOB JOHNSON . , . . , Eraiernifies Edrio , ,,,.. Phoiographer BOB ENNIS , . , .Chiei Phofographer BILL THORNHILL Wall Bridges Slick Cowherd Cecil Chapman Frank Churchill Dick Edmunds Reid Erwin PUGGY ADKINS, Ered Hamlin Collier Harvey Waii Huii Tom Joyner Gal Leonard Bill Clarke Charlie Dieiz Carier Coghill Bruce James Ernie Davis Jimmy Morgan Tayloe Murphy Jack O'Connell Bob Peery Pere Peferson BUSINESS STAFF Billie Millner Bill Norcross Bill Rixey John Roberison VVillie Roberison Tippy Whaley Bobby Wood Business Manager Biil Oppenhimer Presion Sawyer Since i893 each issue oi ihe Hampden-Sydney KALEIDOSCOPE has served as a piciorial repre- seniaiion oi our college liie. ln 'rhe years 'ro come perhaps we can look back 'ro ihi-3 volume and remember campus aciiviiies and classmaies who helped make our slay on 'rhe hill memor- able. The ediiorial sraii has been ioriunaie io have 19 50 KALEIDOSCOPE 78 a large group oi workers, who have been willing 'ro do more ihan merely have rheir piciure in The annual! Because oi This. 'rhe iask of ediiing was made considerably easier. Under ihe cap- able direciion oi Puggy Adkins, The business siafi did a fine iob oi geiiing new adveriisemenis To oiisei produciion cosis, The finished producl is one in which ihe enlire siaii lakes pride. Y . If I. Peferson, Murphy, Whaley, Erwin, Hall. 2. Die+z, James, Millner, Norcross, Oppenhimer, 3. Johnson, Chapman, Siles, Thornhill. Clarke' 5. Churchill, W, Roberfson, Huff, Joyner, Davis. 4' Morgan' Hamlm' Wood' Peery' 6. Cowherd, Harvey, Rixey, O'Connell, Edmunds. HAMPDEN - SYDNEY COLLEGE 79 ' I -.L JOHN ROBERT O'CONNELL, JR. Edilor RICHARD DURAIN ANDERSON Business Manager THE 1950 GARNET JACK CTCONNELL .,.... Edifor-in-Chief FRANK FLORA ........, Circulation Manager BILL SHIREY .4,....... . , .ArT EdiTor J. T. Goodman CarTer Coghill Walton Huff David MacMichael Harvey LuTins Jack Elmore Charles DieTz Neil Wyriclc Palmer Tunslall Meade Wrighf John MacDonald Elmore Nolan Gene Randolph Frank Churchill Bill Bridges BUSINESS STAFF DICK ANDERSON .,.... .... Bob Ramey Bob Callis WiTh qualiTy OT maTerial a requirement sim- pliciTy The l:eynoTe, and an added Touch oT pro- fessionalism as The ulTimaTe goal, The TorTy-TourTh volume of The GarneT has Tound iTs way inTo The hands oT The reading public. To The loyal members oT The sTaTF much crediT musT be given. WiThouT Their unTiring aid and willingness To deny Themselves sleep in The wee houns preceding each deadline day, These lasT Three issues could never have become a realiTy. The success of The G-arneT has enTailed co- operaTion and harmony among iTs worlcers. IT THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 80 . . . , . .Business Manager Bill Sifes Jerry Adams has been The resulT oT The combined eTTorTs and consolidaTion of various individual ideas. IT has noT been The producT'oTone1 RaTher, iT has been an acTiviTy in which each sTudenT has had The opporTuniTy To exhibii' his own parTicular TalenT in The liTerary Tield. IT has become an inTegral parT oT campus liTe as an insTrumenT of Tree speech. IT is a periodical published by The sTudenTs: and iT is They who are responsible Tor iTs success. The GarneT is The sTudenTs' own magazine. Q1 , I. Wyriclc, Goodman, Macdonald. 3. Firsf Row: Churchill, Flora. Second Row: Huff, Wright Dieiz. Q .-,,, J .1 .gi Q ra 2. Tunslall, Sifes, Lufins, Ramey. 4. Coghill, Shirley, Maclvlichael, Randolph. HAMPDEN -SYDNEY COLLEGE 81 ' ,.. U FY' QT T rn-.rs me ffie ' ni-s-Q I-lg Lag., L, 3. 3,- 0 ' :. -7-if ' Y. o ' ' --'A ' rn: gf.. ' ff.: elf ' qi-i,-Sf L-'V-Q' . ' Y.,-,F 5,26 ,+ ' migfjf ' . ,Cf n -3. 1 I ,f-he g to ,fl-rr' ff: L 'T i ,W 'Beef eieff ' ' me Tiger ' i YJ' T . The M T . ma ef 1 mae Lrg The 'meer ' Tyla QT' I 'ine 'Y CARTER LAMBERT COGHILL WILLIAM HAMPTON SHIREY Edifor Business Manager THE 1950 TIGER CARTER COGHILL . . . ..., Edilor BILLIE MILLNER . . ,...... Sporfs Edilor P. BLAND . . , . . .Circulafion Manager A. A. Adkins Dick Anderson Nash Boney Ray Boffom Frank Caldwell Frank Churchill R. R. Davis Dick Edmunds Bill Graham Henry George BILL Sl-IIREY. . Bill Clarke Ernie Davis BILL Tl-IORNI-IILL. . . Tom I-leadlee Bill I-lundley Tom l-lillsman Bruce James Dan Keane Bob King Roy Milchell Afwell Motley LEROY I-IAILE . , , . . Exchange Edilor REID ERWIN .... . . . . Desk Edilor BOB ENNIS . , , , . Chief-Pholographer . . . . .Phofographer Sluarf Moore Bill Pulliam Kendall Parker Andy Renick Jack O'Connell Shep Russell Bob Travers Ausfin Sydnor Tom Vail Jim Ross BUSINESS STAFF Jimmy Harris Dan Keane Bl'uCe James Meade Freeman Tl-IE TIGER is lhe I-lampden-Sydney news- paper. ll normally appears every Monday dur- ing Ihe school year and in addilion lo keeping 'rhe sludenls posled on sifualions and evenls here on The I-lill, if carries arlicles of general inleresl THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 82 Harvey Lufins I-I. M. Richardson W. R. Richardson W. H. Roberlson Derek Williams Neil Wyrick Reams Young George lrminger Wall Lindsey Jim Prollill Gordon Marshall Business Manager Tom Reed Tippy Whaley lo The sludenl' body al large, This year Tl-IE TIGER was headed by Carler Coghill, who pro- duced edilorials of a qualify in keeping wilh The 'rraclilions ol rhis paper. The business affairs were managed by Bill Shirey. ,, ,Z 'rn ,,...1-1 ... V? I. Ross, George, Boney, Roberlson, O'Connell, Clarke. 2. Slwirey, Lulins, Davis, Whaley, Read, Freeman. 3. James, Moore, Bland, Hundley, Millner. 4. Wyriclr, Mifclwell, Graham, lrminger, Williams, Pulliam, 5. King, Edmunds, O'Connell, H. Richardson, Syclnor, Parker' Boney. 6. Bolfom, R. Richardson, Mofley, Reniclc, Young, Head- lee, 83 HAMPDEN - SYDNEY COLLEGE Rarney! Fox, Jones, McCauley, Woodson, Johnson DEBATE TEAM BOB RAMEY . . ..,...,... Presidenf Nelson Fox Bev Jones Waller Woodson Claiid McCauley Emerson Johnson The only man losl from lasl yearls Team was Jim Cralle. Claud McCauley was added lo lhe 'rearn in The fall. Furfher debale lryouls were held aller Chrislmaa lo uncover new falenl. The iirsl delaale scheduled lor The currenl year was wilh Bridqewaler College. Several debale lournarnenls were affended during The year, including lhe Virginia Tau Kappa Alpha Tournamenl and rhe lournamenl sponsored by The College of William and Mary. Roberl Ramey and Bev Jones were inifialed info Tau Kappa Alpha during fhe Fall. TAU KAPPA ALPHA I Honorary Forensic Fraiernifyl Claude Prifchard Walfer Woodson Roberf Ramey Bev Jones THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 84 JONGLEURS DANTEL E, BRAY Prr,-.rdrrrrr CHARLES C, TALLEY VM., FM'-,rclf-rw' MEMBERS Rlchard Andeu-in Fred S-SQTT ,ijfhrjrw SN rv- Charlee Brnhrrd Wirham Sue, CTAVPT Trek-,' CarTer Cfrghrh Mar: Dmierr T wr Var' Masrjrr Cole Edward Gcfd--T' Jalf- WrWTrarrr Mar: Chcere Amex' Mdie, Vv'a'T+,-r W rj The Jonqleurs, The dremahc dub OT The Hampden-Sydney College, ie. made up QT sTudenTs who are rrrTeresTed in drama-noT Trom 5 proTessiorTai '2Ter1dporrrT-buT be Cause OT Their rnTeresT in The 5Taqe!' and The Tun They qeT QUT QT being ee-fociaTeri wiTh IT. The Club has a porr1T sysTem whereby all The members musT do ca CerTarrr amoLmT of work in order To meirrTarrr Their membershrp fTandir1q. Perhaps This is one reason why The members oT The club are so er1ThusiesTic and rrrTeresTed in The dub. X 1 VY li -.... . 'X FL-Sr Rom. Morhw Rfmci Tghrj, C: F- Dm,.3', Seccrrri Row Sr1r:r'v,C'1:-we Brvvrrr 1. I -v JL ff ,fr f .wg p,.-, 1. X ...f B X11 HAMPDEN -SYDNEY COLLEGE 85 . E A DR. JOHN W. MOLNAR Direcfor T- P THE GLEE CLUB EP ,JCTHM W, MCU TAP Emp 'Q V-.1P,T E, CQPAWLEW A 'ar' E1re3': ,HMMY BUPTON HEATH UG?-TT 'TELSCN FOX CHARLES GPVSSET QAPTEP CCWEFTLL PRESTON SAWY EP OFFICERS , Ai: F'w1TdM'+ VT 'D Preifderv B wmeig Manaqwr C r ar, and Twa' ff-r Llbrarfav mparlif gi: I THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 86 Under The new and very able leader- ship oT Dr, John Molnar, The Glee Club had a year oT excellenT choral work. The club was larger Than in The years beTore. and greaTer inTeresT was shown in iT. As we look back a Tew years we see a disTincT change and evoluTion Trom a Tew inTer- esTed men, To a glee club which is polish, ed, well direcTed. and capable oT The besT choral music in The EasT. IT has been a source oT ioy To Those who worked under Dr. Molnar as well as Those who heard The concerTs. While The Glee Club didn'T give a large number oT concerTs, Those given were worThwhile in enriching The musical experience oT The men and spreading The Tame oT l-l-S C. For The TirsT Time The Glee Club had The opporTuniTy To sing over The NaTional BroadcasTing Com- pany's greaT neTwork, JoinT concerTs wiTh The lvlary WashingTon Choir, The Long- wood Choir and Choral Club, The Madi- son Glee Club, The Mary Baldwin Glee Club and The l-lollins College Choir were highlighTs in The years experience. Mr. Crawley organized a group oT TwenTy men who did excellenT work. The primary purpose was To have a small group which could sing Tor churches and special occasions. The Spring Music FesTival was a greaT success and was a ioy To all who heard iT. T i rllll HAMPDEN - SYDNEY COLLEGE 87 FIVH1 Row Sliirpy TIBIIS-y Field Cie:-rvnfl Row' Frazer- B-aldwin, Harvie, Wyrifll Bollom. BAR BELL CLUB BILL SHIREY . . . . , CHARLES TALLEY . BILL FIELD . Bob Baldwin Ray Bolrom Miclwaux Buclianan OFFICERS MEMBERS Mac Frazer Bill Field Lewis Harvie Dave Maclxfliclwael . . . . . . Presidenl . . . . . . .Vice-Presiclenl . , .Secrefaryflreasurer Bill Shirey Charles Talley Neil Wyricln Due Io 'rlwe wide spread inreresr of flue sludenrs for a sporr 'rhar everyone can learn and profil by, Ilne Hampden-Sydney Bar Bell Club was presenred Io The college. I+ has been The fasresl' growing organizalion on 'flue campus and many fell rlwe Iasre of a new and ricl1erlifeIl'1rougl'1 Hs lwealfli promoling qualifies. THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 88 MCDNOGRA RICHARD M. VENABLE BROUN C. DAMERON A, A. Adlins F. W. Blair R. N. P, Bradner M D. E, Bray B, W. W. Bridges H. W. E. Burnerle R. P. J. Burlon C. D. G. Clnapman C. R, B. Clniclwesler J C. M. Clary W H. 6. Coglwill A. J. R, Cromwell R. B. C. Dameron E. E. B. Davenpovf W W. E. Despc-rle-. G. J. Duclrer A, T. B. Edmonds Ll. The Monogram Club gawe played al home. The money PM-JroHr Vlfvflilrwcrdfln' F E, Flora A. Frfanrgls . B. Glascor: C. Greene K, Gwver W. l-lasz-:ld S. Harvey A. Holland L. Hun? . A. Hrrnler E. Jolnmcn M, Jolmson L, LeCnmplr: . S. Lee D. Lefrraard OFFICERS ':. RICHARD MEMBERS C. W. MLC-anl D. S. lvlriclmrq ,l, H, Mlllfilr E. D. Mirener B. lvl. Mlllner R. Mrnler G. R Mlerenlwel L. B, lvlize E. l-l. Mccre W. V. Moira H. B. Morgan R, B. Okbrrrn J, .,l, Pfll-,. C, Ll. Prrilrwlll J. M. Qwarle.. M CLUB MlSElll'lEL'lER Seirelrirr, , LARRY SILBERNABEL 'lredurrrrr '?'. E l'l. Sharp B V, Slwellon F. L. Silbernagel G. E. Srnlfln P. M. Snyder G. S. Taylor lar J. L, Trlnlrle R. M. Venable B. W. Vlnfienl W. P. Welle W. B. Wall Ll. C. Wee-l,-5 J. E Wllllama B. P. Wood W. B, Wccdsirn l'l, Llglwl W, W. Rlr-Ey l'l. A. Wyfnne N. lvlarlln J. C Roblnson beweral danries dhrlng llveyerarl-:rllr1w.fnq lirjrlbdlr and bailxelball qarnef reielued frifn 'Fefe danci and lrcm rma rifle rnarilvlne, ln fha dormif forles was used lo Durfhasf? swgalgrr lcv flu: cub. Venable, Darnennny Srrbfernagel, ME enrfglrcr wr-- L HAMPDEN -SYDNEY COLLEGE 89 THE I9 50 KALEIDOSCOPE GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS To the Leff, Top 'lo Boffom CHARLES R. HUGHES .......... . . .Presidenf J. MEADE WRIGHT. . . .... Vice4Presidenf FRANK E, FLORA .... ...... T reasurer JOHN B. SCHUG. . . . ,Business Manager Under rhe capable leadership of Buddy Hughes, fhe German Club has once again made a nofable confribufion fo campus acfivifies by sponsoring fhree sefs of dances. Homecomings, on November eighfeenfh and ninefeenfh inifiafed fhe season wifh a newcomer, Ronnie Barfley playing Friday nighf, followed by an old favorife, The Dulce Ambassadors. Mid-Winfers feafured Ronnie Harf's fine orchesfra, which proved very popular in a fwo-nighf sfand. Since Senior exams sfarfed May fwelffh, fhe German Club de- cided fo hold finals lafe in April. As usual, fhe dances shared enferfainmenf honors wifh Bear Creelc and Holiday Lalces! Bofh were declared suc- cessful by everyone, and fhey proved a fiffing close for fhe year. A word of appreciafion from fhe sfuolenfs is cerfainly in order for Meade Wrighf and his dec- orafing commiffee whose efforfs provided invalu- able afmosphere. 90 fn if Sl Firsf Row: Billings, Sifes, Russell, Richardson W. R., MacDonald. Second Row: Kelly. Wyricky Winsvon, Wood, Glasscock. P. LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer ST-IEP RUSSELL ,.,. .,...,,., , . . . Presidenf WILLIAM SITES ,... , .Vice-PresidenT W. R, RICHARDSON. . . ..... SecreTary LINDLEY WINSTON . ..,.. Treasurer W. O. E. HUMPHREYS. . . Program Secretary SAM GLASSCOCK . . . . . .Censor JOHN MacDONALD ...,., .... . . .Chaplain MEMBERS Josh Billings ScoTT Kelly W. R. Richardson CarTer Coghill John MacDonald Shep Russell Sam Glasscoclc Miles MarTin William SiTes Thomas Headlee, Jr. Gene Milener Lindley Winsfon W. O. E. Humphreys Bobby Wood Neil Wyriclc In The year I789, in SepTember, irnmediaTely aTTer school had opened Tor ThaT year, a group oT sTuclenTs banded TogeTher To Torm whaT is now The second oldesT liTerary socieTy in The UniTed STaTe5. MeeTings were inTerrupTecI only during The Civil War and The Second World War: excepT Tor Those periods The organizaTion has meT conTinuously Tor The pasT one hundred and sixTy years. The socieTy is organized Tor The purpose oT TurThering liTerary and Torensic worlc among The sTudenTs oT The college. This year The organizaTion led by Shep Russell, has again Taken iTs usual high place in campus acTiviTies by bringing noTable spealcers To The hill. THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 92 VIGILANCE CCJMMITTEE OFFICERS nicx VENABLE A . ,semi Class Repfesmaiayg Doc MOORE , i s wifi Cla: Repf9iMif,+ii.Q PUGGY ADKHQ-JS . . i . ima class Repfesemiif cnmziss amz. s sfphemefe crm Repfesenism BUDDY LIEBERT . . sfplqmsif cm Repfegenimaye srumar Moorze , s s sifmmsfe cis, Rep.eMisiii.a 'V.C. did ifs usual elfecfive job 'rhis year by ins+iIling some of 'rhe old-fashioned Hampden-Sydney spirif info fhe Freshman Class, Rai races efc. were frequent and well arfended. Judging from fheir school spirit 'rhe new Tigers apparenlly responded well 'lo fhe 'lrealme-nl. The Vigilance Commiflee hopes lhal in +he lfulure 'rheir successors will confinue +o influence The freshmen in 'rhe ways of Hampden-Sydney fradilion. Fire? Row: Lieber? Mcore. Seionj Row: Adkins, D3e'z, Venabl HAMPDEN -SYDNEY COLLEGE 93 ZLLUOLLKULQ 2 Le ,!Jamloc!en-.gygclney wiflzouf 94 FHATEH ITIE5 df 'fiiff' A ,V I. 1 l 1 ! Q' V114 Jlflrgi , ry I1 wil? 1lf Q. 1 j W i if V 4 14. wi I ffif af IH I I 4 .:..., I ,I xi AQ First Row: McLean, Gouldin, Hughes, Prirchard, Adkins. Second Row: Sharp, Hervey, Trinkle, Venable. OFFICERS C. R. HUGHES .... , ........ , ..... Presidenf C. H. PRWCHARD, . . ..,, Vice-Presidenf T. W. GOULDIN . . . ...... . . Secrelary-Treasurer MEMBERS A. A. Adkins, Ill C. S. Harvey E. H. Sharp T, W. Gouldin C. R. Hughes J. L. Trinkle L. R. Harrison W. D, McLean R, M, Venable C. H. Priichard Omicron Della Kappa, nalional honorary leadership fralernily founded af Wash- ingion and Lee Universify in I9I4, was esfablished al' Hampden-Sydney in I924 as Lambda Circle. The aciiviries of O. D. K. include Jrhe regulafion of lhe meering limes of rhe various organizarions and acfiviries, The orienlaiion of Freshmen, and +he arrangemenl of social affairs for fhe alumni a+ Homecomings. O. D. K, al-so acls as an inferagenl for fhe Adminisfralion and The Sludenl Body. Membership in O. D. K. slands noi only as an honor of pasf acfivifies. buf as an incenfive for fufure accomplishmenis. Recen+ly, membership in Lambda Circle of O. D. K. was conferred upon Unifed Sfales Ambassador lo China John Leighlon Sluari. THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 96 PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL JIMMY TRINKLE GEORGE BRYSOIQI OFFICERS Presidenf Vwxifg'-Rretxrdpn? BILLY MARIIII S ' A'lI,'TI 6 1'- MEMBERS BILLY MARTIN , . , , ,Chl PIM BLAIR WEBB . , , CIM PIII GEORGE BRYSON .Sigma CV HEATH LIGHT . Sigma CIM BAKE DAVENPORT Yappa SIgma BROUIXI CAMERON . Ifappa Sigma INALTER BRIDGES , ,PI Kappa A'pIwa JIMMY 'IRINKLE . ,PI I-'appa Alpha COLLIER HARVEY , Kappa Alpha BRUCE HUGHES Kappa AIpIwa HOWELL GRUVER , Thefa Ch' DINTY MOORE. . , . ,'IIwe+a CIM HOWARD SETTLE . Lambda CI-II AIpIwa BILL PEAKE . . .Lambda Chi Alpha nm Row: Seme, Mmm, Twme, Swan, Dwefan, Samui Row: Lwqff, Huqhezx Peave, Howe, Maw- IWa:DCm3 J,INeEp. 4 Davenpofh Q HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE THE Founded l824 EPSILON CHAPTER Established Hampden-Sydney IS67 This past year has been good to Epsilon Chapter. Re- turning to school last tall, the Brothers tound a virtual miracle in the appearance ot the house, which had been renovated during the summer months. lflxnylhing would have been an improvemenll. Reposing in newly acquired grandeur, our house was the scene ol many good times, laughs, and, occasionally, just plain hard work. In intramural loorball we again romped to victory with an undeleated season, led by Bill lvlesmer and coached by Bobby Wood. We were scored on only once in our light lor the Charnpicnship. Basketball also tound us with a top-notch leam, as did baseball. Looking back over the years social activities, the standout evenr lbesides those 53.75 mug parties and blind dates with Blackstone girlsl was lhe Spring Party, as it is every year. Spring Party-what a great week-end! The decoration committee and Possum working leverishs ly those lasl tew days . . . hardly anyone with a dale a week belore the Party . . , the Combo on Friday night . . . loo many slags . . . Woody iitterbugging . , , potato salad, ham and biscuits! ll all seems as though it were yesterday. Through the tireless ellorls ol Rush Chairman Pres. Sawyer, and aided by many hurried conferences and 5 4g ' changes in strategy, Chi Phi again pledged a line group trom the Freshman Class, But no maller how great a pledge class we had, it is hard to forget the nine Seniors and all they take with them. Bill Mesmer takes with him a record ot line leadership and a touch ol quick wil. Intramurals will be seriously damaged by the loss ol such slalwarls as Bill Marlin and Bill Mesmer, while the loss ot Jimmy Hunt and Dick Venable will impair lhe varsity Basketball and Football leams respectively, From the looks ot things to come, Easy Emerson Johnson will ably till Jimmy's shoes. The departure ol Miles Marlin, Woody Harrison, and Tom Vail from the ever present game ol hearts will be quickly solved by Blue Gil, The Orange Man, and perhaps Colton Wood or Opp, who are always eager to run a few. Graduation also claimed our number one uke player-none other than Choo-Choo Caperton and, also in the musical vein, lflomecornings, Spring Parties. and all the other week- ends won't be the same without Pres Sawyer sealed at the piano playing such old lamiliar songs as Take It Upstairs and Ulm Gonna Move Way On the Outskirls Ot Town. This year has been good to Epsilon Chapter and it's one that wonll be forgotten, al least by the Seniors. 19 50 KALEIDOSCCPE 98 Firsf Row: Bernard M. Caperlon, Woodson Har rison, Jr., James L. Hunl, Mile: M Marlin, William W. Marlin Second Row: William B, Mesrner, Preslon Sawyer, Jr., Thomas C. Vail, Richard M, Ven able, Gilbert R, Lama Third Row: VVrlliam W. Rixey. J. Shepherd Rus sell, Blair MQW. Webb, Bobby T Wood. F. Nash Bone-y Fourih Row: W. Michaux Buchanan, Robert G Herron, A, Emerson Johnson, Rob err W. Kinq, G, Wallon Lindsay Fiffh Row: Smarf Moore, Jr., Charles H, Mose ley, Beniamin R. Oqburn, Henry W Oppenheimer, T. Aiisfin Sydnor Sixih Row: H. Peery Brilfain, Roberl H, Callis William C. Fifzqerald, Charleg B Fraley. J. Bruce James Sevenfh Row: H. Elmer Kiser. O. Randolph Minrer William M, Oppenheimer, Henry S Pafrerson, Alarik A. Rosenlund Eighih Row: John D. Shields, Roberl P. Taylor Eric H. Wall L- 3 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE SIGMA CHI Founded 1855 SIGMA SIGMA CHAPTER Eslablished HampdeneSydney I 872 A year in rexiew iii-r Sigma Sigma recall: smiles, laughs, and many pleaianr memciries, Aifivilies began wifh our lnframural lciciball learn. Even Jiihn Allriend scored a Touchdownl A few new laces were seen al the house. Tensile Jacl- Campbell lefl a lasling impression speaking, ai usual, jul cl furn and failing up the slairs. Gitiiiiiih Gcicidman, rhe diehard himself, claimed lc rhe lasl breaih lhaf Ted Williarna waz an immorlal. As lhe weelrs passed, a new fence was added li? lhe rear of rhe house, and lhe pcwder rccm was painled, rhe er'd re-Eull being a rafher vague shade cil lavender. Our chapler sweelhearr, Dolly Wilson, furnished us wilh many gciod records lor Hcinie- cigmings, which was a gala success, We walled ell -wi'l- lirsl prile lor cyir rjiriius dec-Dra'icns rhanlns lo 'rhe greaf wcirl ol 'Scocipi' Andersen and Rurh Harhaway. Our good lzrcilhers Qin lhe varsily lcicilball Squad did us iusllw prcud. Dave Mi:Clung, despile a briilen arrri, painled lhe house and did a magnilicenr i-ob handling lhe Home- cc-mings managership. The combo ircim The cciunlry added much lc rhe eniiiiyrnenl of lhe ififiiiasion. Nc-l lc' be lcrgiilfen are 'he many' bull aeiiicns, and the arguing between i-'iiiiri-mafeg Ceiii Chapman and Billie Millner. Neither can we oveilfiiiilr Consul 'Bullw Bryscing ehlcirls in pulling rjiul The ann-ial ij-i hi: many Hipi hiirrie l-:if a ref cure. When Clirislmas apprciached, Ed Moore was iniriaf- ed, and me prcapecrs lor rushing lcoked gciecl. Our Chrigrrnas parry was highlighied by a quiz program, which was laler brciadcasf civer WFLO. Then Came exams -enough said! Af Midwinleig we had our usual ferriiic parly. Aherwards rushing proved lo be very successful. When Eafler came, we liiund we were The godiaihers lo a pair of rabbils, Dolly Wilson really had lhe Easler Spirii. Af the yearis end, Sigma Sigma lciund ilsell regreliing rhe loss oi ils Seniors, buf proud ol lheir success, We had pur men in every campus organization, publication, and nsncrary fralernily, lrnprovernenrs had been made fo ihe nciuse, including Mra, Aliens and Mrs, Mocires welcome ccinlribuiion ol new draperies. Reilecfing back over lhe year, cerrain rhings will siand our 'ro be sure . . , John- 'ins lall ralea . . A Peery and hir ief . . . Nails and The 'Flush-maker '... Jaclr Elrnc-reis sports prediclicwns . . . Panda Bridge? irips le R.M,W.C ,... lhe Ramey memory 31,.r3e . . . Reefer wirh his ccilfe and ciaarefles , . . Slexes lhird missiiiinarv icurneyl A year in review for Sigma Sigma produiiee aneiher chapler in rhe memories never 'ci be refived. THE 19 50 KALEIDOSCOPE 100 OFFICERS GEORGE TARRY BRYSON Consul JULIUS TEMPLE GOODMAN Pro-Consul REES CECIL CHAPMAN Annoraror BILUE MERIWETHER MlLLllll2R Qimeslor Firsf Row: Jjf.n D, Arfrrend, Rrrinard D. Ander- fin, Cnarrei W Brrdqef, Gertrge T Brfwn, R. fed! Chapman Second Row: Jenn D, Eefnire, J. Ternpie Gard' mai R-ibef' E J'hn'2 -rt W1 Gm M. Mcilwarne, Brrfre M. Mxrlner' Thfrd Row: C Rfiberf Peer-,, J-,ran W Camp belr, Randrilpn B. Cnrriheier, Jfsepn D. Eaer, A, Hearn Liam Fourih Row: Daxld S. MQCWAQ, Jann D. Maria dqrnald VVrUrarn A. MOOVE, Jenn R. O'Cr2rrneWr, Rriberi H. Rarner, Fifih Row: Stephen C. Wriqnr, Henrr, G. Cirq- hirl, Wrrllam E. Ccneman, Rignard W, lfawra. Gecrrqe C. Freeman Sindh Row: Fred E. Hamrln, J, Wirliam Krrqore, Claad NN. M-:CaaNey, Edmund M Moore Kendall P, Parker Sevenfh Row: Wlrliam R. Snands, Wil!ram D. Srreg, David C. Weeks, Vernon D. Dawson, Biriie J, Graham. Eighfh Row: Frank M. Jordan, James C, Menon, Thomas A. Underhill HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE THE KAPPA SIGMA Eounded l8o9 UPSll.ON CHAPTER Established Hampden-Sydney I883 By the good grace ot Dean Wilson, thirty-six brother: were allowed to return to school, and the year was olt to a roaring start under the able guidance ot Frank Elora, well assisted by ltchy Basto, Hank Jones, Puggy Adkins, and Meade Wright. The tirst proieist ot the year wa-,. the beautification of the house. The brothers who lived in the house painted their rcorns, and all the members pitched in with a great deal ot zest and painted the whoie house-inside and out. Through the kind generosity ol a friend, we now have a lnotty pine ceiling in the basement, and the chapter room on the third floor was given a new face to be in keeping with the rest ot the house. This year has really been tops socially, due to the tire- less ettorts ul Shep Ames, entertainment chairman. The ' f .T .... l ze lfflf 4 X ! first big event was the oyster roast aboard the S. S. Kappa Sigma. Then came Homecomings, when Miss Grace Rilee was pinned as the Sweetheart ot Kappa Sigma. lf took most ot Thanksgiving Holidays tor the brothers to get back into tip-top shape, The second semester started out with Mid-Winters, which were a great success this year. The spring saw parties, picnics, and many big weekends, and came to a grand finale with Finals the last of April. lt can really be said that this has been a good year, As usual, Upsilon was a well-rounded chapter, with mem- bers prominent in all the organizations, publications, and athletics on 'lthe hill. Although we will teel very keenly the loss of nine brothers by graduation, we are all looking forward to another banner year in I95O-5l. 19 50 KALEIDOSCOPE 102 OFFICERS newness ERNEST FLORA Grand Master RICHARD JOHN BASTO Grand Procurator HENRY LUDWELL JONES Grand Master ol Ceremonies ALFRED ASHTON ADKlNS, lll Grand Scribe JUUAN MEADE WRIGHT Grand Treasurer Firsf Row: Richard J. Basfo, Douglas G. Chap- man, Francis E. Flora, Mark B. Glas- cocir, T, Winslon Gouldin, John W. Harville Second Row: Henry L, Jones, Frank D, Mclienney. Roberf B. Osborn, W. Pallerson Walire, William B. Wall, Allred A, Adkins Third Row: David S. Cobblediclr, Broun C. Dam- eron, E, Baker Davenporf, William E. DesPor'res, Roberf A. Francis, W. Vance Hall Fourfh Row: Roberr V. Hafcher, Thomas S. Love' lace, William L, Piclrhardr, Joseph J. Poifs, J. Meade Wriqhf. Andrew P. Amici: Fiffh Row: L. Clay Camp, J. Rufus Cromwell, Lawrence R. Davis, Charles M. Dieiz, Worlhinqion Faulkner, Jr., J. Russell Good Sixih Row: Lloyd T. Griflith, Clarence A. Hol- land, William T, Johnson, Henry S. Lieberr, David N. Marlin, James W, Proffitt Sevenfh Row: Charles D. Pusinelli, Ausfin M. Saller, Harry S. Slone, W. Binqham Whiie, George E. Bahen, Charles M, Clary. Eighfh Row: E. Jerrold Page. Ernesl G. Davis, Richard R. Davis, Richard C. Ed' munds, Alberl C. Ford, James S. Harris. Ninih Row: Fred M. Hodges, L. Claylon Jarrelr, E. Lee LeCompfe, W. Tayloe Mur- phy, Sydnor C. Newman, John E. Richards. Tenfh Row: Herman M. Richardson, Roney Row- land, Page H. Vaughan. Noi Picfuredx Sheppard K. Ames, Sidney S. Nebleli ? G- 1 lb- HAMPDEN -SYDNEY COLLEGE THE i'gix'.i .3 iifli yi' , -'Wm rr if J f W 3 fi k Xf'1W'QQQ ' 1 Y 'X ' sp .rr ' Q Q5 O 1,157 Q-.Q 6 1 ,riff s Founded I868 muimikfkmfqo , .Sf 'i g 1 l fL1, r fxfi 2 Q2 4 tg g he jifei IOTA CHAPTER X .Qs if:-iii . 'L ' W Fff' 1 i Estabhshed HarnpdenASydney H385 A wggyflill Z , -F26 , I ,L QQ' September maried the beginning at a memcirabie Bari in Jaighiinniiie, Hitrida. Qnite 5 Marge nnmber ot year for Iota Chapten After ten icing years, Iota reaiized Briithers attended the AiifState Ball, which proved to be the culmination of its iondezt hopez by moying into a a rgsicsaai aucceas. new houie, brought into being through the pianning and In the tieid of intramnrai athietiijs, iota entertained diligent iabor ot many brothers. both a-:tiye and atnmni, high hopes at this writing ot retaining the coveted cham- Homecoming returned si:-ires ot triends and aiumni to the tormai opening of the Hpaiaceii and the tiee at triendghip reunited at that time wiii not siren be tergititten. Quite understandabiy, the excitement ot the home has eciipsed the reat ct the yeans event, Soon atter Home, Zominqs, the Ati-State PiKA Bait wag, heid at the Hiiitei John Marshall in Richrnond, at whizh tetas Dream Girl was selected to represent Virginia at the national PMA 19 50 KALEIDOSCOPE 104 pien ahip Crip which it has held ter the fait two years. We have aisc made piang tar a repeat pertormance et the PiKA Barn Dance, which caused such tayorabie com A and ment after its inangnraticin in l94S, nother year passing ieawes its many happy memories aifc the parting at many friends who wiii be talcinq xarrCLrS paths tor many deetinations, And to ati, iota nigh es a very sin' ere iiB:rn Voyage, OFFICERS JAMES LEWIS nainme President ALBERT STRAYER KEMPER Vice-President FREDERICK I.. SILBERNAGEL Secretary CHARLES ROLAND HUGHES Treafurer Firsf Row: Jann Wifrram Ccwnerd L Ran-dfrprr Harrison, Crrarleg R. Han-as, Sam- rfer D. May, Wllnam D McLean Jarne-3 V, Mirqan Second Row: Jaan C. Rcbrngcn, Edward H, Sharp NNrWarYr H. Srrrrle-',. F, Larry Srlber- naqeL James L. Trinkre. Waner VV. Brrdqes Third Row: A. Conrad Frey. Arberf S. Kemper Ed,-.raro P, Krrrney, Wrrwlarn S Lee Garner' If. Le:nard,B FYGVTLLIV1 M55- ma.-J Fourfh Row: Wa'fer V, Mirire, P, Effvmre Nifan, Enqene T, Rrree, Jfjrrrr S. Scarf, Rfb- err A, BaLdwrr1, WrNLram T CLarle Fif+h Row: Lewis E. Harnfe, Riinard M. Lee Jinn P, Maraqcn, Gcrdirf B Mar- Haf. Eaqene D Mr'ener, J, H.m'er MHEQI' Sixfh Row: G. Rrchard Mrsenlnelfer, Harney B, Morgan, Wnlfrarn M, Pasrzanrf, John B. Sdwq, Richard J, LIHLE-N Hgreg N. Thomas Sevenih Row: Jer:-me M, Adami Axrn M, Ar-gr Tom S. Biqelof-. Numa P. Bradner. Dcrudag S. Divers, HL.qn Dcwrrs, III Eighfh Row: Thomas B, Edmirnds. R. Wrrliarn Er' vin, Wiriram S, Erwin, Rrrjnard E Harslrp, Clwades A. Hr-Hnwan, Rob- er? M. Johnson. Ninfh Row: Harry G. MCGinn, Lfcfyd B. Mrze. Henry M. Read, Roberr M. Sreef, G. Scofr TayLor, Roberr S, Tuder. Tenfh Row: Herberr T. Vkfillrarns, C, Rearnes Young. Noi Picfuredz Gardiner T, Brooks, Franklin H. FU!- Ler, James H. Lindsay, Perer J. Kos- fel, Gfadsrone E. Smrrh, Barlard P. Weed. HAMPDEN -SYDNEY COLLEGE THE Q1 Founded l865 J, b' I. 15: -'il 4 I, X. Q if ALPHA TAU CHAPTER ,I 33 Eslablislned Hampden-Sydney 1899 ' 'b On refyirmq rf ,ilniii 'Pi ,ear flmg brijfl19rj,dE'f9rm n ed Iii male rlwe lillreili year gl Ilre Clzaplerf eriirencr a lrinllel ine in ei r,v.ay. Members cl 'he Cnapher pre'- enled many gill? of lurniliire wiflw wlwirjlr Iii- -garniiri mir nehly enlarged ard r-zmcdeled Hi Tre members Ilnem- belvea did Irie inlerifir defirrafing of our rerre-a'i n Vinfrm. And 'ri lnig y 'pni', f.-3 indulged zeaii ,-, in 'infra- mrirderw acliyilies. We are gralelril lar, and -.aliife n f ine gcid -,piirkmangnio ard leen ccmpefiritn nf +3 r friendi in Ilre campus, Onr gri-area? liapprnesz. IH' year as derrwed lrcm ann.al K. A Dante w,l1iril1lWelped usrielebraleii 'wrv ' Gfilden Annherary. We deiglwfed in preuenling Mfg Margave? Bailine a ii .r lfanoa Alpna Roiei Wirlw 'rl midi' and , 1 'Z1- L59 I4 a Qlwade ol preirdice we were pleased Io lrrrc-N fhaf our dance was one ol Ilwe mos? enjoyable affairs ol llre iampn: social aeaacin, We are mos? gralefril fc- the slu- denl body al large for lnelping us malce if so. We Aere glad Io welcome basl: many ol our alumni af wr annual Homecoming Banquel llnis year. This, along mm oar Hallziwe en and orner parties, plus entertaining on me dance we-el: ends have given us a fall year: and we lifipe Inaf all rlie zfudenls and facully members will Ciiinrime lil Crime down and slnare our good limes al The nmse. ln 'infllnelrring Tiger fradifion we now pass on fl'IefOrCl1 if Clnriavian service jo Ihoae men who in years Io come mll bear 'wr banner: Dieu ef les Dames. 19 50 KALEIDOSCOPE 106 OFFICERS BRUCE TAYLOR HUGHES I COLLIER SMITH HARVEY ll LINEOUS PRESTON BLAND Ill Firsi Row: Joseph J, Basilone, Lineons P. Bland Percy J. Burion, Collier S, Harvey, James A. Hiqqs Second Row: Bruce T. Hughes, Charleez B. Leech Wade H. Rfdqway, Philip M. Sny der, Raymond B. Boffom Third Row: V. Afwell Moiley, Andaman M. Re nick, William H. Robericon, Edwin Smilh, Charles C. Talley' Fourfh Row: Slerlinq P. Anderson, Jameg F. Bur qess, B. M, Duncan, Hobson C. Mc Gehee, C. B. Morfon Fiffh Row: L. Franklin Norfon, W. Ramsey Rich ardson, Derek W. Williams, John E, Anderson, Richard B. Billinqs Shih Row: Willie B. Boykin, Augusfus G. W Chrisiopher, Ernesf D. Davis, John T. Duclxer, Reid H. Ervin Sevenfh Row: Paul D. Hayman, Roy S. Miichell French H. Moore, William W. Nor- cross. J. Webb Simmons HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE THE THETA C Founded l856 NU CHAPTER EsTablished Hampden-Sydney l9l4 lhis year began wiTh The usual an'iounT ol fionlusion, Hal Gruver, DinTy Migore, and Bob l'lawlrs were baiilr around Two weelcs early Tor TfioTball prai:Tii3e. Will l-lunTer made iT Tao, eyen Though he was a cvuple :TT weeks laTe. Some oT The olher broThers Came bafilv early To Tix The hoiziae, or To sTarT The ball rolling, Bobby Burns was There Two or Three days before Ed Richardson and Flub' Ennis rolled in Trom Richmond WiTh The painT, lT was Then ThaT The redeiiorahon iob began, AlThough The Ceiling and walls were finished in Three or Tour days, The Tloors waiTeil Several we-elcs T-fr i:ompleTion. The TroriT room never began To Talce shape unTil The rugs were reTurned Trorn Rich- mond, aTTer a Thorough cleaning, and The newly rip- holsTered TurniTure was placed in The fri:'nT roorn. Then, aTTer Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Richardson came down from Richmond wiTh The new draperies, The house began To loolr as iT never did before. Finally, en The nighT QT l-lornecorning, when The new TronT door had been puT inlo posiTion, The house was ready for The inTermissionY rush, i, e. wiTh The exigephon CTT gorne painT ThaT was sTill weT. 5 X 9.d4gTm , ii? ' QlllllllllTliN'r QT Ax g 'riiilllllllalllllllllll 49- H I fam l Tlx ll g GJ' ,ul WI: 4 A Iliff? 911151 X' One of The rnosT irnporTanT moves ThaT The TraTerniTy made This year was in The appoinTmenT OT Miss lv1argareT Moore as The sweeThearT oT The chapTer. She has been a deTiniTe a5seT bath To Russ and The T'raTerniTy7 and during The inferrnissions ol hlornecomings weelrend, she Tools over Will T-lunTer's iob ag hosTess wiTh surprisingly more suc- cessl Maggie has always been inTeresTed in The wellare oT' Nu Chapler and helping us in many ways: Tor This we wiiinild like To Tale This Time To exTend our sincere Thanks, ln inTrarnural aThleTics, we seT no records, buT we did malce a fairly respe-:Table showing, Branch VinCenT, Bob Sahlelle, Bob Burns, Jim Gowan, Russ MacDonald, Jack Hogg, PuTT Ross, and Oar TaiThTul manager, coach, and waTerboy, Dick BarTleTT all showed Their spiriT in The inTrarnural TooTball series. Many of These also played during The baslTeTball season, and in The soTT-ball season Too, ln general, every phase of our aThleTic acTiyiTies was siiccesslul. We hope ThaT This will bring baclr many cherished mernorieg To The broThers in The years To Come. IT so, we shall Teel ThaT our purpose has been Tulfilled. , is X 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 108 OFFICERS CHARLES LEON BURNS, JR. PresidenT WILLIAM ALLEN HUNTER Vice-Presidem CLEMENTS JAY ROBBINS, Ill SeCreTary RUSSELL C. MacDONALD Treasurer Firsi Row: Lelclmer B. Barnes, Rlrgnard J. Bar'- lelf, Clwarles L. Burns, Edwa Goodwin, Willlam A. Hmler Second Row: Rnzaall C, Mcllcnald, J.lln M. Quarles, Shar? A. Rilrinla, Samuel B. Rybmn, L'r'dle', M, W'n'l5n Third Row: Waller E, Bnrneffe, Rcbarf L, Ennii Charles G. Fllzpafrlcl, llel-:in lvl. Fox, l'lnw?ll L, G'rl.war Fourlh Row: Jolwn l-l. Mallnq, Eldrldqe H, Moore Clwarlez E, Ridwardscln, C. Jax Rib- blnz, J. Sami-l Glafsfzglr Fiffh Row: Richard M. Harper, Reber? S. Ha.-.l,s, Marslwall L. Hcvqq. Clnares A, Havin- eson, James W, Rasa Sixfh Row: Roberl L. Sallelle, Branch W, Vin- cenf, Davld O. Walsan, Lelqlw C. Whaley, James A. Gowan Seven'I'l1 Row: Frank M, Caldwell, Freeman Epee, A. Cabell Fcrd, H, Tlwcrman Kellam, L. Thomas Preswn Eighih Row: Tlwma: E. Pa-ad, Sfnarf B. Wlwlie 5- Z G- q fa HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE 3 F' lf? ' LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded I 909 KAPPA ETA ZETA EsTablished Hampden-Sydney T926 LasT Tall The brofhers reTurned To Tind a Tew Tamiliar Taces missing. However, The chapTer as a whole began This year aT iTs greaTesT sTrengTh since The war. To sTarT Things OTT righT, The TooTball Team came in second in a rough inTrarnural league under The leadership oT Poole PeaLe. The Team's record, despiTe iTs single loss, was The besT in many a year, The fine spiriT, which was so evidenT during T'ooTball season, sTayed wiTh our Teams as They were Tielded in The various inframural evenTs ThroughouT The year. Our social program under The able guidance oT BroTher LeRoy Haile, also enjoyed a successTul year, Home- cornings were The excuse Tor Tiring The iniTial gun. DespiTe The TacT ThaT The punch wasn'T loaded some OT The boys loolced shoT ATTer The ball was over. On SaTurday aTTer The Triumph over CenTre we had our banqueT aT Cedar- broolc, The TirsT any oT our crew has seen. During The banqueT our SweeThearT, Miss Ann Crane oT Philadelphia, was presenTed To The assembled broThers and alumni, , , J4'm 7 vi fe. iw. nssf ii. ff HJ. -' ' 1 Yxf T 4 TE f 9016 1 If yy' .Q V WEB A xt ' J, T I' i ' 'll' I it ,nip Je, T-Nbfrf' -in migrxnir 'EF ififi On our reTurn Trom The Thanksgiving holiday, plans were made Tor a TaculTy recepTion To be held immediaTe- ly beTore The ChrisTma5 holidays. The recepTion musT have been a success as mosT oT The breThren are sTiil wiTh us. Our ChrisTmas spiriT having been Thoroughly aroused. we blew ourselves To a small going home parTy. Those oT us who reTained our saniTy aT'Ter exams enioy- ed The Mid-WinTer dances, The Climax oT our social year was The annual Spring picnic. During The year we were able To add To The conven- iences oT The house by acquiring a piano and a reTrigeraTor. These addiTions were made as well as The annual repainTing oT The basernenT. In February we enioyed a pleasanT swelling of our ranks, The resulTs OT a successTul Rushing season. These new men have insured The TuTure success OT The TraTerniTy. As we close anoTher school year, Lambda Chi Alpha wishes To exTend besT wishes To The Senior Class as well as Those members who are leaving us shorTly. Keep in Touch. THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE H0 OFFICERS BEVERLEY BRYAN Jon ES Presidenf FRANK FITZHUG-H CHURCHILL Vice-PresidenT JOHN BELTON CLEMENTS SecreTary WAYLAND THOMAS JOYNER Treasurer Firsi Row: McLin S. Choale, John B. Clernenrs, William W. Field, LeRoy Y. Halle. Beverly B. Jones Second Row: W. Thomas Joyner, Malcolm R. Leech, Claudius H, Prilchard, J. Howard Seifle, H. Powell Seward Third Row: Fred A. Sfrofher, Franlc F. Churchill, H. Meade Freeman, Walfon L. Hnri, Willouqhby S. Hundley Fourfh Row: Edwin P. Nevin, George W. Paller- son, William C. Peake. C. Lear Pon- lon, John A. Roberison Fiffh Row: Ralph W, Biddlecomb, Harold K. Brisenfine, Henry H. George, Rich- ard C. Hassold, Roberl W. Hassold Sindh Row: J. Donald Jones, Elmer K. Landis. Ronald S. Pollr, Jafhan N. Slone, Sfuarf A. Talbof Sevenfh Row: C. McLaurine Tyler, William M, Al- phin, Joseph M. Bagley, Phillip M. deHaas, Thomas W. Hur? Eighfh Row: William P, Knox. Warren B. Luffrell, William A. Powers, Archibald F. Rob- erfson, R. McKniqhf Sloan, David E. Willinq Noi Piciured: H. Vance Knoll, Herberf M. Crow- ley. Karl E. Davis HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE 34,41 Q eb,-fwmzu ' imma.- earl? ami f' I' i I: 'f fl A' .Q ij, g is I Fife? Rowi Hughes, Riifysler, 'iNinsl0n, Barnes, Mclllwaine. Second Rowl W, R, Williams, Chapman, Adl n Ren:-sk, O'Connell, Millner. Third Row' MacDonald, Moore, Bryson, Pritchard, Hall. ETA SIGMA PHI L. M. WINSTON . . LETCI-IER BARNES LASSITER ROYSTER WILLIAM O. E. HUMPI-IREYS Allred Adkins Lelcher Barne- Gefrge Brysrn Roberl Bufler Bernard Caperlcn Cecil Chapman Randolph Chichesrer Carle-r Crqhill OFFICERS MEMBERS Vance I-lall Collier I-larvey Charles Hughes William l'lurnphreys Russell Maiglilonald William Miillwaine Billie Millnei Eldridge Moira . . . Pre den? . . Vice-Presidenl Secretary . . Treasurer Jael: O'ConnelI Claude Prirchard Andrew Renicl Lassiler Roysler Preslon Sawyer, Jr, Derek Williams Bill Williams Lindley Winslon Era Sigma Phi, nalional honorary Greek and Lalin lralernily, is Composed of men who ranlc high scholaslically in Greek or Lalin, and who show a Clelinile inlere-3+ in 'rhe languages. The purpose ol Era Sigma Phi is 'ro promole inleresl in Greek and Lalin on Ihe Campus. This inleresl is nol iusl in The respeclive languages Themselves, bul also in 'rhe culfure and hislory of Ihe nalion. Bela There Chapler, aller inilialing Twelve new members, had a very successful year, wilh all lhe members Ialcing an inleresled parl in lhe aclivilies of The Iralernily, and wilh Dr. Thompson, our sponsor, lending an able hand all Through lhe year. THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 112 PI DELTA EPSILON CLAUDE PRWCHARD . WINSTON GOULEWI. . MEADE WRWG-HT. A. A, Adiin: E, R. D, Anderffin T. G. T. Brysin C. C. L. Ccghiw R. OFFICERS Prejde-nf . . .Vine Ereiidenr S-?1'e'ar'vTier3pref MEMBERS E. Fifa C,H,F'iifi1hard W, Grgiidin J. R. Q Cfrnnei R Hbqhei NV. H. Shire, E. Nihin J. M Wriqh' Pi Deira Epsilon, nafional inrercoilegiede iournaiisric iraiernify, has a membership consisfing of fhe edifors and business managers of fhe various Campus pubiicafions. The Hampden-Sydney Chapfer, Qharrered in W39, -aeeis fo Coordinere The publif Cafions, honor leadership in rhe iieid of iournaiism, and bring +oqe+her fhe edifors and business managers of 'rhe coileqe pre-53. The ira+erni+y inifialred seven new men iasr iali, bringing 'rhe 'rofal acfive member- ship fo iwelve for rhis session. Eirsr Row Albni Gojzin Pfiry-gfg .Vfyr S re berfnu Rus H41-ie Bali-'i O k ,,, 1... , r H , 'Aonr-3 i. x, 1. 2,4 A I.- HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE First Row: Biirnerre, Sharp, MacDonald, McLean, EIder, Barnes, Rayburn. Second Row: MoIIey, DesPorfes Renich, Wood, Chapman, Newkirk. Third Row: Gonldin, Roberton J. A., Scoff, Wirhers, SmiIh Fourih Row: Raniey, MoIfng, ChurchiII, Roberison W. I-I., B'annon, Joyner. CHI BETA PHI RUSSELL MacDONALD . . BILL McI.EAN ,... SAM ELDER. . L. B. Barnes I.. C. Brannon W. E. Burnerf, Jr. B. M. Caperion C. R. Chapman F. F. ChurchiII J. B. CIernenIs W, E. Des Forrez S. A. EIder I. W. Gouidin OFFICERS MEMBERS W. T. Joyner R. C. MacDonaId W. D. McLean J. I-I. Mohng, III J. V. Morgan V. A. MoIIey M. A. NewIcirIc R. FI. Ramey, Jr. A. M. Renick, Jr. . . . . Preside-nf . . . .Vice-Presidenr . .SecreIary-Treasurer C. J. Robbins, III J. A. Roberrson W. I'I. Roberfson S. B. Ryburn F, R. Scofr E. I-I. Sharp EcI Smith P. G. Tuns+aII G. E. Wifhers B. T. Wood Wifh Ihe obiecf of promofing inIeresI in science, Gamma ChapIer of Chi BeIa Phi sponsors oufside speakers, presemhs programs and science movies Io Ihe s'ruden+ body, and mainfains exhiIoiIs of Ihe various sciences in Hs show case in Bagby I-IaII This year a series of seminars was insIiIuIed, beginning wiIh a combined Hampden Sydney-Longwood rneefing in December. THE 1950 KALEIDOSCOPE 114 SIGMA UPSILON OFFICERS SAM ELDER .,... . . . Pieziiden? NEIL WYRICK ,... .Viie-Pre'-idenf LINDLEY WINSTON . . Secreraiy CARTER COGHHL, . , , Trea1i.rer MEMBERS Carfer Ccqhill Jigihn Macdonald Jim OlC'QUDEll Sam Elder Russell Macllzinald Cfahde Pritchard William Humphreys William Mcll.-.aine Livdlrs, Win,fiin WlHSlOH Gouldin ll ' ' John Mciling all Wyiiiil. The Sphinx Chapler of Sigma Upsilon me-els 'rwice a monlh for discussions and lalks by Hs members. This year lhe firsf semesfer proiecl of sludy was lhe drama of Eugene O'Neill. The lundamenlal characferislics of his works were con-sidered, as well as lhe facfors in his life which influenced lhese. Sigma Upsilon chooses for ils members men whose inlensily of liferary inleresl, deplh of lhoughl, and cre-alive power provide a capaciry for carrying on rhe inlel- lecrual acfivilies of lhe fralernily, Lasf year Dr. Graves H. Thompson, of Hampden-Sydney, was elecled nalional president Firsf Row: Mclllwaine, Gouldin, O'Connel!, J. MacDonald, Elder. Second Rav.: Molinq, R. MacDorv3l l, W To W ' iris ny wid. 1231 3. lku' 86 'uf HAMPDEN-SYDNEY 115 COLLEGE 2L.mf,,f,,2 Ae ,Hampden -Sydney wifA0uf H6 . f' Inuincs X x fl? 9 TIGERS HAVE SECOND WINNING SEASON Allhough nol lruly indicalive ol The slrenglh of lhe Ieam il represenlecl, The Iive and Tour won-losl record compiled by The Iighling Tigers Coaches Hay, Tiller, McCone Ln - 118 ol l949 did give I-lampclen-Sydney a claim lo ils second winning loolloall season in as many years. Under 'rhe capable guidance ol Head Coach Morgan Tiller and Baclclield Coach Billy I-lay, lhe Tigers fielded a well-rounded squad Ihal never quil lighling even in lhe walce of several games lhal wenl I-lampden-Sydney's way in every phase excepl lhe final score. For seniors Doug Chapman, Winlc Osburn. Diclc Venable. Billy Wall and Bill I-Iunler, lhe '49 campaign ended an era of loolloall parlicipalion al I-Iampden-Sydney which finally saw lhe Tigers come inlo and mainlain Iheir own aller experiencing Iwo humilialing seasons immediale- ly following Ihe resumplion ol inlercollegiale alhlelics al 'rhe close of World War II, And lor Tiger 'reams ol The lulure, lhe season iusl compleled uncovered several promising rookies-among Ihem rille-armed Bill Blair, Ihe +eam's leading passer-who are capable of lceep- ing I-lampdensSydney on Ihe winning side lor seasons lo come. LOSE TO OUAKERS lnaugurafing flue season in flue newly-consfrucf- ed sfadium af Greensboro, N. C., flue Tigers dropped a close game fo Guilford, I9-I3. Hamp- den-Sydney lueld a definife sfafisfical advanfage. cluallcing up I6 firsf downs fo Guilfords eigluf and oufrusluing flue Quakers, 230 yards fo l86, buf found fluemselves sluorf on poinfs. Affer spoffing Guilford a fwo-foucludown lead af lualf' fime, flue Tigers roared back in flue fluird and fourflu guarfers for fwo foucludowns of flueir own, buf allowed a fluird and deciding Quaker score in flue process. Halfbaclc Clancy Holland, leading ground gainer of flue season, scored flue firsf Tiger foucludown from fwo yards ouf, and Blair passed fo End Gladsfone Smiflu for flue second six-poinfer. OVERPOWER ECTC Back af Deaflu Valley flue following weelc, Hampden-Sydney luad liffle frouble geffing pasf Easf Carolina Teachers, 20-7, in a game marked by long runs on flue parf of Tiger backs. Holland confribufed a 92-yard foucludowru romp and Full- baclc Howell Gruver sef up anofluer six poinfs lwluiclu lue scored luimself on flue nexf playl wiflu a I6-yard iaunf fo ECTC's fwo. Numa Bradner plunged for flue fluird fally affer Blair's pass fo Ed Moore luad carried l8 yards fo flue one-yard line. ln all, flue Tigers' offensive macluine rolled up 38l yards-275 on flue ground and IOo flurouglu flue air. WASPS TOO MUCH ln flueir fluird oufing, played af Brisfol, flee Tigers proved no mafclu for a sfrong Emory and Henry feam. wluiclu wenf on fo an undefeafed season and an invifafion fo flue Tangerine Bowl. Led by second feam Liffle All-America Bob Miller, a luard-running lualfbaclc, flue Wasps lueld Hampden-Sydney scoreless for flue only fime in fwo seasons of play fo gain a 28-O friumplu. Tlue only brigluf spofs for flue Tigers lay in flue de- fensive worlc of Co-Capfain Walfer Bridges, wluo played one of flue mosf oufsfanding games of luis sparkling foofball career af Hampden-Sydney, and in flue passing of Blair, wluo complefed seven ouf of I4 aerials for a gain of 77 yards. BLAIR, Back VENABLE, Tackle EDMONDS. Back MCCAULEY, Tackle CO-CAPTAIN CHAPMAN CO-CAPTAIN BRIDGES ffl -fr ROBINSON, Guard LeCOMPTE, Tackle ADKINS, End PUSINELLI, End SMITH, End SHIPBUILDERS SUNK The Tigers reached Their peak in The Teams second appearance aT DeaTh Valley by com- pIeTely overwhelming NewporT News Apprenfice School, 38-7. ln spiTe of The absence oT Two regular backs, T-lampden-Sydney's oTfensive mighT flashed iTs greaTesT form of The season againsT The Shipbuilders. Six diTferenT players had a hand in The scoring of Touchdown-s Tor The Tigers and a sevenfh added a pair of exTra poinTs. l-lalfback GaT Leonard sTarT- ed oTf The Touchdown parade wiTh a SI-yard sprinT oTf Tackle early in The game. Wink Osburn scooTed IO yards for The nexT score. Smifh Took a ' pass from Co-CapTain Doug Chapman, Tiger quarTerback, for The Third Tally. Bill Wall climaxed a 74- yard drive, in which he ac- counTed for runs of 35 and 27 yards himself, by plunging a shorT disTance Tor The TourTh score. A deTensive halfback who was Taking his TirisT Turn aT carry- ing The ball while subbing for The iniured Gruver ThaT day, Wall ripped off a ToTal of 84 yards in seven Tries for an even I4-yard average. Hampden-Sydney drove for iTs nexT score by a series of passes and laTerals. Blair hiT Broun Dameron wiTh a pass on The seven and he in Turn laTeraled To Freshman Tommy Edmonds who raced over for The Touchdown. Bradner picked oTf a Newporf News' aerial and reTurned iT 42 yards for The final -score. Blair booTed Two exTra poinTs. STaTisTically, The Tigers gained a ToTal of 45l yards. WILLIAMS, Manager DEFEAT GALLAUDET Playing againsT a TighTing buT weak GallaudeT eleven aT WashingTon, D. C., The Tigers piled up Their largesT score of The season T50-ol and sTill had Time To leT several linemen realize liTe- long ambiTions of playing in The backfield. WiTh Chapman on The sideline, Blair piTched The Tigers To Three of iTs seven Touchdowns with compleTions of 14, I8 and 57 yards. End Moore was on The receiving end of The laTTer Two scoring aerials and SmiTh gaThered in The oTher one. Leonard scored once on a shorT plunge. Blair sneaked across from quarTerback for anoTher Touchdown and Bradner re- peaTed his performance of The week before by inTercepTing a pass and going 46 yards To score. ln an eTforT To keep The score down i n The laTTer sTages of The game, Tiller senT in an all-lineman backfield composed of Guard Bridges aT guarTerback, Cenfer Joe PoTTs aT leTT halT, Guard Shack Lee aT full and End Chuck Pusinelli aT righT half. BuT The idea backfired. Bridges proved an able passer aT quarTer, compleTing four ouT of five aerials including a Touchdown Toss To Dameron, and PoTTs scooTed oTf Tackle for anoTher TD ThaT was called back. The high poinT of The game for The Tigers was a 25-yard Tield goal, which was kicked from placemenT by SmiTh. SrniTh, regular kick-oTf man, also boofed an exTra poinT and Blair made good on Tour ouT of five poinT-affer-Touchdown aTTempTs. The TTgl'1Ting Tigers of '49 TIGERS MEET TROUBLE Hampden-Sydney was in such wanT oT backs when iTs injury-riddled Team iourneyed To WesT- min'sTer, Md. Tor a Mason-Dixon game wiTh The powerTul WesTern Maryland ouTTiT ThaT even The sTuder1T publiciTy direcTor Traveling wiTh The squad was suiTed up and appeared brieTly in The game which The Green Terrors won, 25-6. AI, Though Blair compleTed exacTly halT oT 26 passes Tor a ToTal oT T92 yards, The Tigers could noT musTer a score unTil The TourTh quarTer when Ede DAMERON, End JOHNSON, CenTer monds Took one OT Blains heaves behind The saTeTy man and raced across The goal unTouched. The play covered 25 yards. Gruyer reTurned Trom The iniured lisT To play an ouT-sTanding game aT Tullback againsT The Terrors: buT The absence oT Osburn, who TerminaTed his Tour-year TooTball career aT l-Tampden-Sydney wiTh a recurrence oT a knee iniury in pracTice a week beTore, was keenly TelT, GRUVER, Back POTTS, Cenfer BRADNER, Back l N Q 1 1 lx N Q T :Bi 3 HOLLAND, Back LEONARD, Back DAVENPORT, Guard MILLER, Tackle A WY LQ 'I in X g 5 SmiTh Leaps For One W- MOORE Tack HUNTER Back ,,, SEWANEE JINX HCJLDS For The TourTh year in a row, Hamp- den-Sydney was unable To scare up enough poinTs againsT Sewanee and Tell be-Tore The iinx oT The Purple Tigers by a score oT I2-2. Coach TiIler's charges Toolc aclvanTage oT a bad pass Trom cen- Ter To regisTer a saTeTy againsT Sewanee in The opening guarTer, and The Tigers held on To ThaT 2-O margin unTil The la'sT Two rninuTes oT play when The Episcopal' ians engineered a Touchdown drive ThaT broke up The ball game. Sewanee's in- TercepTion oT a desperaTion pass led To a second score shorTly aTTerward. The Tigers had a Tairly good day on The A 4 Y I F' TM -1 Q 1 lima y ,,. -A fa-f , Bi -sa T S an 4755, 1,-E fb .y T l A t T2 I ila -L lv 61 V' T if ,T T T .. T as 1 -T T, E MOORE, Tackle MTNTER, Guard HAWKS, Guard MARTIN, Guard KOSTEL, End ED MOORE, End BIGELOW, Back WALL, Back WOOD, End LEE, Guard ground, gaining T45 yards and rolling up eighT TirsT den-Sydneys passing aTTack. The game was played downs, buT Sewanee compleTely boTTled up Hamp- in Sewanee, Tenn, JACKETS ARE HUMBLED Homecoming aT Ashland was all The Tigers need- ed To liTT Themselves ouT OT The depThs OT Two suc- cessive deTeaTs and climb aboard The vicTory band- wagon once again. Responding To The challenge of The occasion, T-lampden-Sydney came Trom behind in a Thrill-packed game To deTeaT The Yellow Jackefs OT Randolph-Macon Tor The second sTraighT year. The score was 22-I5. The Tigers scored TirsT on a second guarTer pass Trom Chapman To Edmonds covering eighT yards, and Blair converTed To make iT 7-O. BuT by halTTime The JackeTs had knoTTed The score. On The second play OT The second halT, The Tigers wenT ouT in 123 TronT again, This Time on a beauTiTul 62-yard Touch- down sprinT by Gruver. Blair again kicked The ekTra poinT. Randolph-Macon spurTed Tor a saTeTy and Touchdown via-The-air To Take command briefly midway in The Tinal period, T5-I4, buT iT was shorT- lived. l-Tolland caughT The kick-OTT Tollowing The JackeTs' Touchdown, seT sail Tor The disTanT paydirT, and did noT bog down unTil he had reTurned The ball 66 yards To The R-lvl I6. Leonard plunged over Trom The one-TooT line wiTh The winning score sev- eral plays laTer. JusT Tor good measure, End Chuck Pusinelli Tackled a JackeT back, aTTernpTing To pass. behind The goal Tor an addiTional Two poinTs. TRIUMPH IN FINALE Approximalely 2,500 lans were on hand fo warch Their lafsf game of The year, played af Dealh Valley as fhe learure affracrion of Home- coming Day. Cenlres Praying Colonels offered The opposilion in a I3-7 game fhal was close all fhe way. Alfhough 'rhe Kenfuckians oulrushed rhe- Tigers, I89 yards +o I4Z, they could nor keep pace wirh +he dualepassing aflaclc employed by Hampden-Sydney in lhe form of Quarlerbacks Chapman and Blair. Dameron scored bo'rh louch- downs lor 'rhe Tigers-'rhe lirsl, by calching a 22- yard pass from Chapman while lying on his back in 'rhe end zone: 'rhe second, by leaping high in The air in fron? ol Jrhe goal poisls ro 'ralce an eighl-yard 'ross from Blair. Several speclacular cafches by Smilh also aided bolh 'rouchdown drives. Togelher, fhe iwo lanlcy ends snagged nine passes lor a loral of l58 yards. 124 - i KM. MIZE, Tackle A LIGHT, Back I949 RESULTS , . I3. . . 20, . .Oz . . 38: . . 50: . .6, . .2. . . 22, . . . I3, Won 57 Guilford. . ECTC . . . Emory 81 Henry , Newporl News . Gallaudel' . . W, Maryland . Sewanee . . . Randolph-Macon Cenlre. . . Losl 4. l ll ,ll A L , l Firs? row, leff ro righf-Manager Pallerson, Kohler, Harris, Good, Kiser, Williams, Blocker, Manager Reed. Second row-Delrlaas, Oppenhimer, Fraley, Pulliam, Anderson, Buchanan, Tullidqe, Quarles. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Hampden-Sydneys IQ49 Jayvee foofball feam, under fhe guidance of Coach Henry Mc- Cone, came up shorf on vicfories, buf made a greaf showing while losing fo fhe beffer prep schools of fhe Sfafe. The -squad, made up mosfly of freshmen, had as ifs express purpose fhe developing of fulure varsify performers fhrough pracfice and experi- ence. The bench was cleaned in each game fo give as many as possible a chance fo play. Dur- ing fhe season many of fhe squads' sfars were called up fo fhe varsify fo see acfion. The besf performance The Baby Tigers dis- played was af Deafh Valley againsf lhe Rane dolph-Macon Jayvees. Falling, as if did, on fhe day before lhe game belween 'rhe varsify feams of fhe fwo schools, fhe iayvee clash was marlced by The high spirif of bofh clubs, Alfhough fhe underdogs, The Baby Tigers played fhe Yellow Jaclcefs on even ferms during fhe firsf half be- fore fhey were forced fo resorf fo defensive laclics due fo fhe injury of Quarferbaclc John Maragon. A-5 if furned ouf, fhe Baby Tigers made a gallanf sfand before R-lvl pushed across fwo lafe scores fo win, I3-O. The Baby Tigers also losf fo Pefersburg High School, Forlr Union, Greenbrier, Augusla and Sfaunfon during fhe course of fhe season. Much credif musf be given fo Coach McCone for fhe worlc he has done in developing fufure varsify sfars and fo fhe enfire squad for fhe splendid spirif 'rhey displayed fhroughouf fhe season. Xe STiclrs Hoolrs One TIGERS MAKE MASON-DIXON TOURNAMENT WiTh every Team on The schedule redoubling in recenT years, The Tiger Tive was under con- Their eTTorTs To deTeaT a Hampden-Sydney Team sTanT pressure ThroughouT The enTire season. ln ThaT has dominaTed The sTaTe ba'3lceTball picTure Co-Capfain HUNT Senior Manager GOODMAN Coach PROCTOR Junior Manager MOOMAW Co-Captain McLEAN 126 every corner oT Virginia The baTTle cry of baslceT ball was BeaT Hampden-Sydney! DespiTe The loss oT Amby Vulgan, Wyllys Tay- lor and Bill Balas Through graduaTion, The ma- joriTy oT The cries Tor revenge were losT among The swishes oT Tiger goals, From a nucleus made up of Jimmy l-lunT and Bill lSTiclcsl McLean, who were regulars in l949 and who served as co- capTains in I95O, Coach Gummy ProcTor Tash- ioned anoTher gre-aT Team. Dick llvlousel Misene helTer, Emerson Johnson, and Tre-shman Jerry Adams Tilled ouT The TirsT Tive. Ed lflhubbyl Sharp and VincenT lBooTsl ShelTon led a lisT of very capable reserves. Though somewhaT limiTed in experience, The l95O Tigers, in answer To Coach ProcTor5 dreams, had a sprinkling oT Tall men Tor rebound work. Wifh a wonderTul record and repuTaTion To uphold, and wiTh his TiTTeen sguad members eager To do Their parT, Coach ProcTor wenT To work, The TirsT day oT December saw The opening game oT The T949 season: and The Tans Turned ouT in greaT numbers To see The Tigers male Their debuT, They were noT disappoinTed eiTher, Tor The highly-TouTed Team Trom MT. ST, Marys Tell beTore The home Team by a score oT 4l-36. IT was an exciTing game all The way, and Mcf Lean, who led The Tiger poinT makers wiTh I5, puT The yicTors ouT in TronT 37-36 wiTh Two mine uT-es To play, l-TunT iced The game wiTh Two quick baskeTs iusT beTore The Tinal whisTle. Duke UniversiTy was The nexT Toe and Their TalenTed sophomores ground ouT a 74-59 yicTory Tor The Blue Devils, The Tigers couldn'T seem To Tind Themselye: and were hurT by a lack oT ref bound conTrol. McLean was high pciinT man Tor Hampden-Sydney wiTh 20, Recovering Trom The deTeaT aT Duke, The Tigers Traveled To BridgewaTer To meeT a much improved Eagle Team. In Their TirsT deTense oT The sTaTe TiTle, Hampden-Sydney Triumphed 52- 50, in a nip-and-Tuck ball game. WiTh TwenTy seconds To go, McLean dropped in The deciding Two'poinTer. l-le and Iv1isenhelTer shared scoring honors wiTh lo poinTi3 each, Lynchburg College was The neiT yicTim, Talling oo-47 To a deadly acCuraTe Tiger Tiye. Easy!! Emerson Johnson led The home Teamis aTTack wiTh 22 poinTs. l-le aTTempTed ThirTeen shoTs Trom The Tloor and con' necTed wiTh Ten, The vicTors hiT Tor l8 ouT oT 20 Toul shoTs also. AT Richmond, l-Tampden'5ydney almosT gave one away, buT Tinally emerged yicTorious 58-57. This conTesT was loosely played, and The Tigers Coach Procfor and His I950 Tigers led by I6 poinTs aT The Three quarTer mark. Good rebound work and conTroI oT The ball proved To be The deciding TacTor-3. Johnson led The scorers wiTh I5 poinTs, Tollowed closely by IvIisenhelTer wiTh I3. AT DeaTh Valley again, The BridgewaTer Eagles proved To be vicTims oT I-IampdeneSydney in iTs TiTTeenTh consecuTive home courT win, The Tigers led ThroughouT The enTire game, in which IvIisenhelTer's brillianT Tloor game shared The spoTIighT wiTh The high scorers, IvIcI.ean and I-IunT, who Tossed in I6 poinTs each. In The nexT game, American U. TreaTed The audience To some oT The Tinesf ba'skeTbaII seen aT DeaTh Valley This year and downed The Tigers 69-56. I-Iampden-Sydney played very good ball, buT The visiTors were iusT Too hoT To handle. Websfer oT American U. was high scorer Tor The evening wiTh 20 poinTs, while IvIisenheITer lesl Hampden-Sydney wifh I8. Our TradiTionaI rivals Trom Ashland, The Randolph-Macon Yellow JackeTs visiTed I-IampdenASydney on January I I. In a rough and Tumble game ThaT -saw 45 Touls comrniTTed, They Tell beTore The smooTh Bengals by a score oT 63-48, Again dominaTion oT The backboard was a big TacTor in deTermining The ouTcome OT The Cjame. IvIisenhelTer was high poinT man wiTh I5, Tollowed by I'IunT and John- son wiTh I3 each. Three nighTs laTer, againsT The Medical Col- lege oT Virginia, There was anoTher knock down' drag ouT aTTair in which six players leTT The game via The personal Toul rouTe. When The smoke Tinally cleared The Tigers emerged vicTorious by virTue oT an 85-7I verdicT. McLean and Adams led The Tigers wiTh 26 and ZI poinTs respecTive- ly. When Roanoke came To I-Iampden-Sydney on January I7, The specTaTori3 were TreaTed To a real Thriller, Trailing aT halT-Time and sTill behind Lefi Column, Top To BoTTom: JOHN- SON, CenTer, MISENHELTER, Guard? SHARP, Guard: FRANCIS, Guard. Righf Column, Top To BoTTom: MCLEAN, Cenlerg HUNT, Forward, ADAMS, Guard' SHELTON, F -ward. FORD, Forward HOFFMAN, CenTer VISOKE, Guard wiTh seven minuTes To play, MisenheITer decided To Take Things inTo his own hands, and wiTh Three consecuTive Tield goals, he puT The Tigers ouT in TronT To sTay, McLean again led The scorers wiTh IB poinTs. Johnson was neiT wiTh I7, and when Mouse conTribuTed his I6, The Tigers had a 67- 59 vicTory wrapped up Tor Their evening'-s eT- TorTi3. , . In The IasT game beTore The beginning oT exams, Hampden-Sydney Traveled To The Blues' Armory in Richmond To meeT The College oT William and Mary. In a hearT breaking overTime period, The Tigers yielded 70-67, despiTe The TacT ThaT They led 60-56 wiTh only 2 rninuTes ISTT in The regular game. CheT Giermak, William and Mary's ouTsTanding cenTer led scorers wiTh 29 poinTs and his TeammaTe, Fuzzy McMillan, col- lecTed 23, McI.ean and Adams gaThered The mosT poinTs Tor The Tigers wiTh I5 and I4 poinTs respecTiveIy. Hampden-5ydney bounced righT back inTo The win column aTTer a Two-week lay OTT due To exams wiTh a vicTory over The boys Trom Johns I-Iopkin-3 UniversiTy, The calibre oT baskeTball played by The Tigers was noT quiTe up To sTandard and Tor Three guarTers The game was anybodyis conTesT. Then The Tigers seTTled down and moved away ouT in TronT To Take a 67-49 decision. McLean was The big gun Tor The vicTors wiTh 2l poinTs,TolIowed by T'TunT wiTh I7. ATTer This vicTory, The Tigers began a road Trip ThaT was To prove disasTrous. The TirisT sTop was Blacksburg, where Virginia Tech Turned ouT To be unrelenTing hosTs, They soundly Trounced The Tigers 75-53 in a conTesT which Tound Two I-Tampden-Sydney cenTers Touled ouT while Trying To sTop The high poinT man Tor The game, Tex Tilson, The Towering Tech cenTer canned 3I poinTs in spiTe oT everyThing The Bengals could do To sTop him. The absence oT MisenhelTer due To an ankle iniury hurT The Tigers, who iusT couldn'T geT going. Johnson was high man Tor The losers wiTh I7 poinTs, The nexT sTop was Roanoke College, which had already TelT The Tiger claws once. BuT in a game which saw The score Tied Tour diTTerenT Times, The Maroons gained Their sweeT revenge as They Tripped The Bengals 52-45. IT was a close ball game all The way buT The Tigers iusT couldn'T guiTe Turn The Tide oT baTTle Their way, Adams led The losers wiTh I4 poinfs. Back home aT IasT, Hampden-Sydney hiT The comeback Trail againsT The Medical College oT Virginia, buT noT Till The second haIT did They look like The Tigers OT old. DespiTe The one-sided Tinal score, The Ben- gals were behind aT The haIT. BuT a Tew em- phaTic words Trom Coach ProcTor had Their eT- TecT and The Tinal score was 8le55 in Tavor OT The boys Trom DeaTh Valley. McLean Tossed in 25 poinTs To lead The Tigers To vicTory. Lynchburg College was The nexT To Tall beTore The Bengal baslceTeers in a very close conTer3T which was marred by many Touls. 5Ticl4s McLean was again The leader in The scoring column wiTh 24 mark- ers buT iT was Mouse MisenhelTer who clinched The game wiTh a seT shoT Trorn near mid-courT in The Tinal 30 seconds oT playing Time. This vic- Tory guaranTeed The Tigers aT leasT a Tie Tor The LiTTle Six ConTerence TiTle as well as a berTh in The MasoneDixon ConTerence TournamenT. WiTh six games leTT To play, The Tigers oT Hampden-Sydney were again assured oT an ouT- sTanding record in baskeTball Tor The season OT I949-I950, and Too much crediT cannoT be given To Coach ProcTor and The enTire squad. SEASON'S RESULTS l-T. 5, ...... 4I MounT ST. Mary's ,..., 36 H. S. , . 59 Duke UniversiTy . . . 74 H. S. . . . . 52 Bridge.-vaTer . . 50 T-T. S, , . . 66 Lynchburg . . 47 l-l, S. . . 58 Richmand . . 57 H. 5. . 54 BridgewaTer . 37 l-T. 5. , . 56 American University , 69 l-T. 5. . , 63 Rand-:rlph,Mar:on 48 H, 5, . 85 Medical Crfllege . 7I I-T. . . 67 Rcan-file ..... . 5'-7 T l. 5. . 67 'William and Mary . . 70 H. 5. . , 67 Johns TTT-jplxins , 49 l-T. S. . , . 53 Virginia Tech , 75 l-I. 5. - . 45 Roanoke . , . . 52 T-T, 5. . . . . SI Medical College . . 55 l'I. 5. . . . . 6I Lynchburg . . . 59 FT. 5. . SI Towscrn STaTe . . 52 H, 5. , . 52 Wesrern Maryland , . .53 l-l. 5. . . . 75 Randolph-Macon . . . . 54 H. 5. . , . . 58 Newporf News A-pprenlice . ,30 l-T. 5. .... . .66 Richmignd . . 58 l-l. 5. ...,.,. 83 Virginia Tech . . 84 M-D TOURNAMENT: l-l. 5, ,,,..., 53 Towson 5TaTe . . 49 l-l. S. . . . . . . 57 Loyola ,......... 74 Vvhpn IS, LosT 9. FirsT Row, Leff To Righf: Weeks, Dunn, Brisenfine, Moore, E. M, Haislip, Second Row: Bunce, Underhill, Good, Page. Third Row: Edmunds, Divers, Saffelle, Shields. Fourih Row: Coach Hay, Manager Erwin, W. S. THE BABY TIGERS DespiTe The primary purpose oT molding play- ers Tor TuTure varsiTy use, Hampden-Sydneyis iunior varsiTy baslceTbalI Team managed To win more Than iTs share oT games Trom a -schedule ThaT included halT oT The Big Six Treshman Teams and several oT The beTTer prep school Teams in The STaTe. During The course oT The season The Baby Tigers numbered among iTs more imporTanT vic- Tims such Teams as The UniversiTy oT Virginia Trosh, Randolph-Macons iunior yarsiTy, Forlc Union and Woodberry Fore-3T, The high poinT oT The season as Tar as scoring was concerned was a IO8-40 shellaclcing admin! isTered To The male coed Team oT neighboring Longwood College. 131 Losses were incurred aT The hands oT The Rich- mond Trosh, The WashingTon and Lee Trosh and Glass T-ligh oT Lynchburg ldeTending STaTe Group I championsl. The coaching reins were in The hands oT Billy l-lay, Tormer Hampden-Sydney TooTball and baiskeTball player. Coach l-lay is To be com- mended Tor The Tine job he did in insTrucTing his squad along The lines oT The same sysTem used by The varsiTy. The sTarTing Tive during mosT oT The season consisTed oT Ed Moore and Sonny Dunn, Tor- wardsq l-larold BrisenTine, cenTer5 and Dick Haislip and Dave Weelcs. guards. The scoring was well disTrilouTed, wiTh members oT The second and Third plaToons oTTen in The limelighT. irs-w.1 s::'3:ii'ff'W , Q-rx-:.xi'mkv.i: ,dv . . ,, . rsa l ,.n'.gQw., 1 ':i ff'fff-f A iff' Firsi Row: Vincenf, Gruver, Clary, Osburn, Dameron, J. Glascock. Second Row: Silbernagel, Hunfer, Adkins, Smlfh, BurneTTe, Pusinelli. Third Row: Keane TManagerl, Quarles, B. G-Iascock, MisenheITer, Wynne fManagerJ, Coach Prodor. Fourth Row: Kirfley, Chapman. TIGERS COP II WINS FOR BEST POST-WAR MARK Showing an improved club over The previous year, Hampden-Sydney'is baseball Team emerged Trom a Tough spring campaign wiTh eleven vic- Tories and seven deTeaTs on record. AlThough no world beaTer, The Tigers played consisTenTly good ball Tor The mosT parT oT The season. BUT Tor occasional Tielding lapses, several more games mighT have been salvaged Trom The losT column. CapTain Osburn and Coach ProcTor Managers Keane, Wynne The Tigers excelled in The hiTTing deparTmenT, Tive men Tiniishing above The .300 marlc, ShorT- sTop Broun Dameron led The baTTing parade wiTh a loTTy 350, Tollowed closely by a pair oT Tresh- men, Third Baseman Skip Clary and PiTcher-OuT- Tielder GladsTone SmiTh, who pounded The ball Tor idenTical averages oT 343. OTher .300 hiTTers were CaTcher Jaclc Glascoclc l.3I3l and OuTTielder Doug Chapman l.308l. As Tor piTching, RighT- hander Tom KirTley led The oTher chunkers wiTh a 3-I record and an earned run average oT 3.20. SmiTh, a leTTy, won Tour ouT oT six de- cisions and Larry Silbernagel, also a porTside Thrower, had Two wins To his crediT. BoTh Glascoclc and Damer- on received berThi5 on The second All'STaTe Team. Clary and SmiTh were given honor- able menTion in Their TirsT year oT college ball. MQ? Hampden-Sydney opened The season wiTh a 7-6 win over Colby College. Darner- on's single To righT Tield wiTh Two ouT in The ninTh broughT Mouse MisenhelTer home wiTh The win- ning run aTTer Two hours and TiTTy-six minuTes oT playing Time had elapsed. SmiTh, who wenT in wiTh The score Tied 2-2 in The sixTh, was The winner. Delaware was The nexT vicTim oT The Tigers, bowing 7-4. Silbernagel piTched The TirsT 'seven innings and received crediT Tor The vicTory. Freshman Branch VincenT gained The decision as The Tigers nexT walloped Medical College, 22-2. Hampden-Sydneys winning sTrealc bogged down aT Richmond Two days laTer. Talcing ad- vanTage oT eighT Tiger miscues and I2 hiTs oT Their own, The Spiders humbled Coach Gummy ProcTor's nine, I6-8. AT home againsT V. P. l. l-lampi'en-Sydney suTTered iTs second loss, 4-3. Dameron drove in all Three runs wiTh a Triple and a single in Tive Trips. Two runs in The second inning were enough To down Lynchburg, 2-I, as SmiTh barely missed a no-hiT game. Lynchburgs only single was a Tlulre inTield grounder. ATTer vacaTioning Tor EasTer, The Tigers re- Turned To lose a close one To Randolph-Macon. ll-IO. dc-spiTe Bill T-TunTer's homer wiTh one on in The sevenTh. Rain cancelled The chance Tor geTTing revenge againsT The Yellow JaclceTs. Howell Gruver homered wiTh Two on To help l-Tampden-Sydney down Roanoke, 9-6 and sTarT a Tive game winning sTrealr, The longesT oT The season. Medical College Tell again To a I4-hiT on- slaughT oT The Tigers, This Time by a score oT 7-4. SmiTh's Three hiTs accounTed Tor Tour runs in The vicTory. Led by Clary, who rapped ouT Tive hiTs, Hamp- den-Sydney nexT Toolr a 20-ll decision Trom visiTing Davidson. The game lasTed Tor Three hours and TourTeen minuTes. John Quarles Turned in The only shuTouT piTch- ing perTormance oT The season as he blanlced Roanoke aT Salem on Tour hiTs, The score, 5-O. Fellow moundsman SmiTh, playing in The ouTTield, connecTed Tor a home run wiTh Two on. CapTain Vkfinlc Osburn and Dameron provided The power aT The plaTe as The Tigers made iT CLARY-3rd Base B GLASCOCK-ls? Base SILBERNAGEL-Pifcher OUARLES-Piicher J. GLASCOCK-Cafcher DAMERON-Shorfsfop HUNTER-Ouffielder ADKINS-Ouffielder Tive in a row wiTh an 8-5 vicTory over V. P. l. Techmen, SmiTh hurled a nine-hiT ball Tor The win. QuanTico Marines succeeded in snapping The Tigerls win sTreal4 by grabbing a I3-4 verdicT in a game aT The Marine Base. Four players, Jack Glascoclc, Buddy Glascoclc, Dameron and SmiTh, divided l-lampden-Sydney s eighl' hiTs equally be- Tween Them. Good piTching by SrniTh and KirTley gave ProcTor's nine a double-header vicTory over BridgewaTer The Tollowing week end. The scores, boTh sevenrinning aTTairs, were 3-2 and 8-2. The baseball season sTruclc a sad noTe near The end as The Tigers Tailed To win in iTs lasT Three Q F , ill, 11. 4 ... Y? , ', X I . . ..f:if?ffMy ' , U , . A, gvx' ,. fi9s : 5 5Ii. 4: A ,. 1 -K, 5: -Hu.-fl' ,.. . 'ag . 1, : -fw5 f' ?v '- I ,mv cw.. ..4 A., K, Nu. A .lf L- . . 'Q was 1 ?'fLI'f i Gruver, OuTTielder diamond appearan- ces, Richmond besfed The locals, I2-6: Wil- liam and Mary held The Tigers scoreless unTil The ninTh Tor a 7AI win: and Lynch- burgouTslugged l-Tampden-Sydney in The season's Tinale, I3-7, in which SmiTh homered Twice. Misenl'selTer, Cha pman, Pusinelli l Pilchers Vincenf, BurneTTe I 949 RESULTS T-T-S . . . 7: Colby . T-I-S . . . 7: Delaware T-l-S . . . . 22: MCV , . H-S . . . 8: Richmond . H-S . . . 3: VPI . . . l-l-S . . . 2: Lynchburg . . . H-S . . . . IO: Randolph-Macon T-LS. . . 9: Roanoke . . T-I-S. . . 7: MCV . T-I-S . . . 20: Davidson I-I-S. . . 5: Roanoke . . I-T-S . . . 8: VPI . . . H-S . . 4: Quannco . I-I-S . . . 3: BridgewaTer . l-l-S . . 8: BridgewaTer . I-LS. . . 6: Richmond . . . I-I-S . . I: William 81 Ma'ry H-S. . . . 7: Lynchburg . . . Won ll: LosT 7 Mi ails l k ,, A I s1't,'UIf.f. , .,' Y' 'Msg I ggi 4 , T . . T i.,frr,,,,,,,,a'-W an ' me f- X-N ! 74 - ' Iv! X we . TTT T I i L- ,4'f5T. 1 T Hia-J ' T w, ' -fs .1 First Row: Whiie, offs, Proffilf, ehrin er- Shelfon, Johnson. Second Row: Bales, Des Porfes, Griffith, Brownlev. LTTI Th P ' G 'g R I F Rb i e. ird ow: McCau ev. osfer, o inson, Hughes, Loyd. Fourfh Row: Goodwin, Coach Bilfinqer. BABY TIGERS GAIN EXPERIENCE I-lampdenASydneyis I949 Jay4Vee baseball Team coached by Henry BiTTinger didn'T have an ouTsTanding won-loss record, buT The players gained valuable experience Tor TuTure years. Joe PoTTs led The Team aT baT wiTh a .278 average, Tollowed by Bob Gehringer, John Rob- inson, and John I:osTer. The Team average was 225, compiled againsT some oT The sTrongesT Treshmen Teams in The sTaTe. The J. V.'s opened The sea-son aT home againsT The ever-poTenT I:.U.Iv1.A. nine. Sonny James sTarTed on The mound and lasTed unTil The TiTTh Trame when a couple oT wallcs and heavy hiTTing by l:.U.M.A. paid oT wiTh Tive runs. BrighT spoTs oT The Baby Tiger's deTeaT were The hiTTing oT Gehringer and PoTTs and The relieT piTching oT Bill Des PorTes. The J. V.'s had Their biggesT day aT The plaTe againsT SmiThdeal-Massey. LeT by The big baTs oT Robinson and l:osTer, The BiTTiesi' banged oul' TourTeen hiTs and swamped The Richmonders I2 To 7. Branch VincenT lcepT The BiTTiesi' in The win column wiTh a sparkling mound perTormance againsT The Randolph-Macon iunior varsiTy, The Baby Tigers winning 6-5. Ed BaTes carried The big baT wiTh Three Tor Tour. VincenT also collecTf ed a pair oT singles. Des PorTes, in his TirsT sTarT, piTched a shuT- ouT game againsT SmiThdeal-Massey unTil The sevenTh when he reTired To righT Tield, Jim ProT- TiTT Took over and seT The S.-M. boys down wiTh an 8,6 deTeaT. PoTTs led The hiT parade wiTh Tour singles. The UniversiTy oT Richmond Treshman Team dropped The Tigers 7 To I aT home despiTe The sparlcling supporT given Vincenl' by Gehringer and FosTer around The lceysTone saclc. Diclq Byrd limiTed The Tiger To Three hiT3 and hiT a homer hirnselT Tor Richmonds cause. C' T ig 'Qlfqiim ii12i:?2:..iv 4 353:213-25- , as 93 First Row: B. Hassold, Greene, Chewning, Harrison, Coghill. Second Row: Coach Tiller, Holland, Galloway, Briggs, Lacy, Lucado, MacDonald, Millner, Shands lManagerT. CINDERMEN WIN THREE DUAL MEETS ln response lo an early call lor lraclcmen, Coach Morgan Tiller was greeled by eiglwl lel- errnen and many ollwer promising llwin-clads. Coach Tiller and Caplain Cliewning Aller several weeks ol lward worlc, llme Tigers claslwecl willw 'flue Universily ol Richmond lraclc- men and were delealed 8l-45. Caplain Lynn Cllewning look lirsl in llwe IOO and 220. Two lreslwmen, Gene Milener and Bob l'lassold, loolc lirsl in llwe mile and lwiglw llUFdl61S, respeclively. ll' was obvious llwal llwe Tigers had nol lnad sulfi- Cienl lime lo prepare lor llwis meel. ln llweir second meel, llme Tigers rebounded lo overwlwelm Lynclwburg 7l llfl2-54 IXI2. l-lamp- denASydney loolc nine lirsls, Clwewning again loolc llne IOO and 220, Milener loolc bollw llle one and lwo-mile runs, and Bob Lacy 'rriumplwed in flue lwiglw and low lwurdles. P. M. Snyder and Mouse Coglwill won llwe sllol and 880 respec- lively. Tl'1e l-lampden-Sydney cindermen nexl enlered a lriangular meel againsl Randolph-Macon and NewporT News ApprenTice School. Missing isuch key men as Snyder and Bill Lucado, The Tigers Tinished lasl' wiTh 43 poinTs. Chewning conTinued To dominaTe The l00 and 220 by Twin vicTories. Milener again Took boTh The one- and Two-mile evenTs, Coghill copped The 880, and Lacy gained a Tie in The high hurdles. The undaunTed Tigers reTurned To Their win- ning ways by shading Roanoke College 66-60. Chewning again Took boTh The l00 and 220, seT- Ting new course records in bath evenTs wiTh Times oT I0 TlaT and 23:I seconds. Lacy gaThered I5 poinTs by winning The high and low hurdles and The high iump, Lucado Triumphed in The broad iump, and l-lassold ran To vicTory in The 440. Snyder won in The discus compeTiTion. The Bengals nexT iourneyed To Lynchburg Tor The annual LiTTIe Six Track lVleeT. They came in TourTh behind The championship BridgewaTer ag- gregaTion, Roanoke, and Randolph-Ivlacon. Chewning and Lacy conTinued To shine, each Taking Two TirsTs. Chewning won The l00 and 220 yard dashes Tor The sixTh sTraighT' Time, col- lecTing his cusTomary I0 poinTis. Lacy won The high iump and high hurdles. The Tigers were un- able To Take any seconds, buT' succeeded in geT- Ting Tour Thirds and Tour TourThs, This gave Them a poinT ToTal oT 32. A week laTer, Coach Tiller senT his men againsT The NorTolk Division oT William and Mary Tor Their final meeT oT The year. The Tigers Tashioned a suiTable end To The Track season by swamping The NorTolk Indians 8Ilf2-4llf2. Lacy gaThered I5 poinTs by copping The high iump, high hurdles, and The low hurdles: and Chewn- ing again won The l00 and 220. Al Kemper and Danny Bray won The discus and pole vaulT respecTively. Coghill Took The 880 and Billie Millner The 440. Thus, The Tiger Trackmen compiled a respec- Table record in keen compeTiTion. They never had The advanTage oT compeTing on Their own Track, and iT is hoped ThaT nexT year The Hamp- den-Syolney Track will be ready Tor use. :XR .. X -df' . ..Jv -3.11.4 ww HASSOLD COGHILL LACY MILENER SNYDER BRAY T FIrs: Row: Saffelle, Flora, Weeks, Anderson. Second Row: Campbell lManagerl, Sharp, Trinkle, Lucado, Chichesfer, Coach McCone. NETTERS TIE FOR LITTLE SIX CROWN WiTh a hold-over oT Tive IeTTermen, The l949 Tennis Team came Through The season wiTh a 7-2-I record To Tie Lynchburg College Tor The I.iTTle 5ix and The lvlason-Dixon ConTerence TiTles. Headed by Co-capTains Bill Lucado and Frank 'alfa .swf ,x Co-CapTains Flora, Lucado 133 Flora, The Team sTarTed The season by dropping a close maTch wiTh Richmond 5-4. In Their nexT meeTing wiTh The Spider neTmen, iT was a dif- TerenT sTory. I-lampden-Sydney came ouT on Top by a score oT 5-3. The Tigers Toolc Two impressive vicTories Trom Roanolce To The Tune oT 9-O and 9-O, BridgewaTer also Tell beTore The now-relenTless Tigers by a 9-O score. Nexl' in line To Tall beTore The racgueTs oT The Tigers were The KeydeTs oT V. lvl. l. Hamp- den-Sydney swepT boTh maTches 5-4- and 6-3. The only Tie oT The season came in a maTch wiTh WashingTon and Lee. which was 4-4 before being called on accounT oT rain. The second and lasT deTeaT came aT The hands oT Lynchburg College. The Team meT rough going as They wenT down To deTeaT 5-3. Revenge, however, is sweeT and in The reTurn maTch The Tiger neTmen came Through wiTh an impressive 5-4 vicTory. The mosT consisTenT winner on The Team was Randolph ChichesTer. WiTh seven leTTermen reTurning, The Tennis Team is expecTing a near perTecT season in I95O. 124 1' May Rixey Howard, Allen, Thompson. BIG SIX OPPOSITION TOO POTENT Wi+h a schedule IhaI consisIed only oI Big Six schools, Ihe I-Iampden-Sydney golI Ieam's won-losI record reached one oI iIs IowesI ebbs. lXIoI one single vicIory was marked up as againsI a IoIal oI six de- IeaIs. The Ieam losI Iwo maIches Io V.IvI.I., Iwo Io WashingIon and Lee, and Iwo Io Ihe UniversiIy oI Richmond. Bill Rixey played Ihe number one posi- Iion IhroughouI Ihe season, and John I-Ioward served as capIain oI Ihe Ieam. The oIher members oI Ihe Ieam were Sam May, Jesse Thompson, Charlie AI- Ien, Wyllys Taylor, and Mac Tyler. 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